Alan Titchmarsh debunks gardening myth: 'Don't just stick to British native plants' Sunday, May 18, 2025 titchmarsh gardening wildlife nativeplants climatechange organic fertilizer nationalgardenscheme plants britain Renowned ITV presenter and gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has dismissed a long-held gardening rule as “rubbish,” encouraging British gardeners to think beyond just native plants. Widely respected for his expertise on shows … Read More
Cotswold Wildlife Park Named UK’s Best Zoo for Second Consecutive Year Friday, May 16, 2025 cotswold wildlife zoo animals conservation family awards breeding endangered oxfordshire Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens has once again been honored as the best zoo in the UK, securing the title for the second year running. This prestigious recognition comes from a nationwide poll conducted by Outdoor Toys, … Read More
Sad News as Swans George and Maisie Lose One of Their 'Magnificent Seven' Cygnets Friday, May 9, 2025 swans cygnets pittvillepark wildlife lake conservation george maisie loss family The swan family at Pittville Park, adored by local visitors, has suffered a sad setback. George and Maisie, the proud parents of seven cygnets affectionately known as the ‘magnificent seven,’ have lost one of … Read More
David Attenborough Turns 99 Ahead of Urgent New Documentary on Ocean Conservation Thursday, May 8, 2025 attenborough ocean conservation documentary nationalgeographic wildlife climate marine ecosystems environment David Attenborough, the beloved natural historian and broadcaster, will mark his 99th birthday next month with the premiere of an important and timely documentary, Ocean with David Attenborough. This groundbreaking film … Read More
Delight as Beloved Pittville Park Swans George and Maisie Welcome Seven New Cygnets Thursday, May 8, 2025 pittville swans cygnets cheltenham wildlife breeding conservation family nature protection Pittville Swans & Friends proudly announce that George and Maisie, the treasured swans of Pittville Park, have become proud parents to seven healthy cygnets. The fluffy newcomers hatched just days ago at the Cheltenham … Read More
Spotting the Red Kite: A Success Story in Conservation Thursday, May 1, 2025 swindon red kite conservation wildlife population carrion scavenger raptors birdwatching resurgence avian diversity Gaze into the skies of eastern Swindon, and you may witness a remarkable spectacle of wildlife preservation. Once on the brink of extinction in Britain, the red kite, a magnificent bird of prey, now graces the skies above … Read More