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Understanding wildlife disease

WebGarden Wildlife Health (GWH) is a collaborative project between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the Royal Society for the …

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Frogs & toads: injury or illness

WebQuick answer Like all living things, frogs and toads can suffer from a variety of illnesses and diseases – unfortunately these can be difficult to treat. Further information Occasionally …

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Newts: injury or illness

WebQuick answer Like all living things, newts can suffer from a variety of illnesses and diseases – unfortunately these can be difficult to treat. Further information Occasionally you may …

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Croaking Science: The benefits of green spaces and nature on

WebThere is growing evidence to suggest that being in nature has positive effects on people’s mental health. Studies have shown that green spaces can lower levels of …

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Disease: Ranavirus

WebRanavirus in a nutshell: Symptoms. Ranavirus can be tricky to diagnose without a post mortem, but animals may display one or more of the following symptoms: Drowsiness …

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Croaking Science: Are zoos the answer to the amphibian decline …

WebThanks to our trustee Prof. Roger Downie, from The University of Glasgow for this months Croaking Science article.. January’s ‘Croaking science’ summarised …

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Snakes: injury or illness

WebFurther information. If you find a snake in your garden that is injured or seems unwell it is best to contact a vet of wildlife hospital about treatment. They should be able to advise …

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The Healing Power of Nature: Exploring the Impact of Nature

WebWritten by Jackie Edwards “Nature itself is the best physician,” said Hippocrates, evidencing the extent to which people have always relied on nature for their …

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Biodiversity, climate change and health

WebHow much would the Government save in health costs per year if everyone in England had access to green spaces? £2.1 billion!!!! Actions to protect, restore and …

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Toad Patrol Health and Safety

WebHealth and Safety. Toad Patrolling is an immensely rewarding activity with potential to help toads locally and to provide crucial data that can feed into national monitoring initiatives. …

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Croaking Science: 10 Years of Garden Wildlife Health

Web112 people signed up to watch the Wildlife Garden Health project celebrate its 10 year anniversary with four online presentations. Dr. Andrew Smart, Froglife Conservation & …

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Frogs & toads: identification

WebFrogs have smooth, moist skin and long, stripy legs and are likely to be found in damp habitats in the garden. Toads have warty skin, golden eyes and prefer to crawl rather …

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Lizards: injury or illness

WebVisit the Garden Wildlife Health website. Like all wildlife, lizards can suffer from a variety of ailments and injuries and treating small animals is always tricky. Contact a local vet or …

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Frogs & toads: behaviour

WebQuick answer Most amphibians lie dormant over the winter, though they may take advantage of milder patches of weather to come out and forage.. Further information …

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Great Crested Newt Conservation Handbook

WebThe Great Crested Newt Conservation Handbook is a comprehensive guide to habitat management, pond creation and restoration. The handbook is available in PDF format: …

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