A small section wrapping around the side as little area of lawn and is home to a wooden shed which is useful for external storage. Stoat Park is tucked away within a no-through road, and located ...
Initial suspicions were that we had stumbled across an Irish stoat (mustela erminea hibernica). It might also have been a fugitive ferret (mustela furo), a domesticated mustelid often kept as a pet.
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The NTS has also asked that any sightings of rats and stoats on the island are reported to them. Guillemot breeding pairs are down this year, according to the National Trust of Scotland Tim Graham ...
Here’s how it works. A dancing stoat, a jaguar's killing blow to a caiman and a colorful David Bowie spider are among the sneak peek of stunning images selected by this year's Wildlife ...
A record-breaking 59,228 entries have been reduced to just 100 for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Ahead of the winners being announced on 8 October, here's a look at those images ranked as ...
Farmers are spending millions each year on pest control but many feel like they're not gaining any traction. Federated Farmers latest pest survey of 700 farmers found farmers are spending on average ...
The Orkney Native Wildlife Project and its efforts to eradicate introduced Stoats has been given a £4 million boost. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has announced it will be investing a further ...
Jose Manuel Grandío braves below-zero temperatures at Athos, in France’s Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, to witness a stoat jumping high into the air above the snow. Winter is Grandío’s favorite ...
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A project to eradicate stoats from Orkney has been granted £4m to continue its work. The Orkney Native Wildlife Project has spent £7.9m trapping more than 6,300 stoats on the islands since 2019.