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REST OF THE WORLD WOULD GET ON PRETTY WELL. BUT IF THE INVERTEBRATES WERE TO
DISAPPEAR, THE WORLD’S ECOSYSTEMS WOULD COLLAPSE.’ SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH

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Great Green Bush-cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) © Katie Waddington
Seven-spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) © Ed Phillips

Brown Argus Butterflies (Aricia agestis) © Katie Waddington

Red Mason Bee (Osmia bicornis) © Ed Phillips

Speckled Bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) © Ed Phillips

Large Brook Dun (Ecdyonurus torrentis) © Matt Eastham

Hummingbird Hawk-moth caterpillar (Macroglossum stellatarum) © Katie Waddington

Scarlet Lily Beetle (Lilioceris lilii) © Ed Phillips

Philodromic Crab Spider © Katie Waddington

Ecdyonurus © Matt Eastham

Pill Woodlouse (Armadillium vulgare) © Ed Phillips

Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga Species) © Ed Phillips

Green Leaf Web Spider (Nigma walckenaeri) © Ed Phillips

Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) © Katie Waddington

Pseudoscorpion (Chthonius ischnocheles) © Ed Phillips

Yellow-faced Bee (Hylaeus species) © Ed Phillips

Pond Mud Snail (Omphiscola glabra) © Jake Flood

Bloody-nosed Beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa) © Katie Waddington

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on one of Scotland’s important and last remaining undeveloped dune systems,
meaning they will make the final decision on whether the development can
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We are calling on everyone to help us Nurture the Night Shift, to support
nocturnal wildlife going about their lives playing vital roles in our
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B-LINES

Imagine trying to travel around Britain without our road and rail network. Or
imagine if nine out of every ten miles of road just didn’t exist – life would be
impossible!


SPECIES ON THE EDGE

Species on the Edge is an ambitious project for species recovery in Scotland,
that aims to take action on over 37 declining and threatened species across
Scotland’s coasts and islands.


BLUE GROUND BEETLE HUNT

Have you ever seen what you think might be a Blue Ground Beetle whilst out
walking?  If you have a photo of it, no matter how long ago it was taken, we’d
love it if you could share it with us.


NATUR AM BYTH!

Natur am Byth! is Wales’ flagship conservation programme.

Made up of a partnership of nine environmental charities and Natural Resources
Wales the programme will take action for endangered species and build
connections with Welsh communities and their natural heritage.


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HOW FAR HAVE FLATWORMS SPREAD?

Non-native land flatworms have been accidentally introduced to the UK in
imported pot plants and newly arrived species continue to be discovered.

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