The Royal Society of Biology is inviting the public to pick the animal closest to its heart, to raise awareness of threats to wildlife
Water voles live in the banks of ponds, lakes, streams, canals, ditches and rivers. Making new ponds can help water voles.
Hares, water voles and seals are among the winning images in the Mammal Society's annual photographer of the year competition, which aims to highlight the beauty of British mammals and the dangers they face
And whilst I was there I decided to repeat a few previous shots as the high ISO performance on the 6D is another world compared to the 1D4 at the levels you generally need for these little voles
Kelly Hollings, Restoring Ratty Project Officer for Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explores the habits of these much-loved mammals.
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We launched our wildlife photography contest last summer and we have been inundated with thousands of photos. Here are the winners of our Great British Wildlife Photography Challenge, and our judges say their the best yet.
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The water vole was once common in our streams, brooks, rivers, canals and wetlands throughout the UK. There were 8 million of them in the early 1900’s, when their very distinctive ‘plop’ was often heard as they dived out of
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Hares, water voles and seals are among the winning images in the Mammal Society's annual photographer of the year competition, which aims to highlight the beauty of British mammals and the dangers they face
If you spot a brown furry creature down by the river you may be wondering whether it's a water vole or rat. This post has everything you need
Water Vole by drew buckley Via Flickr: Water Vole
Water Vole by Dean Mason.
Image taken at Dunwich Forest Suffolk
If you spot a brown furry creature down by the river you may be wondering whether it's a water vole or rat. This post has everything you need
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If I had a big garden, my pond would have this little fella in it...
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Ecologists hope the project can be scaled up so water voles can repopulate much of the Thames
The loss and damage of their habitats has led to the decline of water voles, beloved by Britains since the rise of Ratty in Kenneth Grahame's classic stories.
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"At that moment two water voles appeared on the riverbank, almost in conversation."