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While hovering at nectar-bearing plants, bats use whiskers
Flying foxes are big tropical bats that tend to roost in large numbers and mainly feed on fruit, pollen and nectar. They play a crucial ecological role as pollinators (when they eat, pollen sticks to
Climate change is shifting the balance of vineyard biodiversity, creating new challenges for wine-growers
Known commonly as the ‘water bat’, the Daubenton’s bat is widespread across Great Britain
The rise and rise of raptor species has been a major success of the past half century, but it may well have been the downfall of the common kestrel
As part off their ‘Hoverfly Hero’ campaign, The Wildlife Trusts and Royal Horticultural Society explain how to welcome these insects into your garden
When experiencing change in life, it’s wise to turn to nature for guidance. With billions of years of trial and error behind it, nature offers wise lessons on how we can adapt to new and unforeseen ci