The Society believes that a thorough understanding of our relationship with wild canids in the UK both past and present, is vital for the safeguarding of today's ecosystems, ensuring they remain viable for generations to come.
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Pine Martens and DNA
We know from statements and observations that pine marten were in Somerset in the 1990s and may well have been some of the released pairs....
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I have seen on Face Book today someone stating they have rats. Theresponsewas to put a plate of baked beans outside with poison in them. Th...
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We have in Bristol thousands who are members of the Bristol Naturalist Society, Bristol Nature Network and many area wildlife groups. For f...
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We are repeatedly seeing Bristol City Council and its elected officers breaking the law for the sake of development and profit -the Yew Tr...
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