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People in Devon are being urged to take part in a national survey of water voles by a wildlife charity.The People's Trust for ...
Emily Luck, water vole officer at PTES, said: "Since the 1970s, populations have plummeted by an alarming 90 per cent because ...
People are being encouraged to help spot water voles in ponds and streams because they are "Britain's fastest declining ...
A rare creature listed as one of Britain's fastest declining mammals has been photographed along a Dorset river ...
The People’s Trust for Endangered Species’ (PTES) 10th annual water vole survey runs April 15 to June 15, and the charity is ...
Conservationists have called on people to look for water voles that were reintroduced at a nature reserve last year. A total ...
Volunteers in Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, and Lincolnshire are beginning to record increased water vole activity as the Waterlife Recovery Trust’s American mink eradication efforts take effect.
As well as habitat loss caused by agriculture, one of the biggest reasons for the water vole's decline was "predation and habitat loss" by the American mink - a non-native species introduced by ...
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