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Thursday 15 April 2021

United Kingdom - Nature. - (45 links).

charles-darwin.classic-literature.co.uk   13/03/2021   Charles Darwin. Free Classic Literature Books Charles Darwin.

charles-darwin.classic-literature.co.uk/on-the-origin-of-species   05/12/2019   On the Origin of Species by the Classic British Author Charles Darwin. Free Public Domain Book from the Classic Literature Library.

darwin-online.org.uk   13/01/2020   Darwin ever published. It is probably the most extensive scholarly website devoted to any historical figure. This website contains over 212,000 pages of searchable text and 220,000 electronic images, at least one exemplar of all known Darwin publications, reproduced to the highest scholarly standards, both as searchable text and electronic images of the originals.

datazone.birdlife.org/home   01/02/2020

energy4all.co.uk   13/06/2020   Energy4All has grown to become a family of 27 independent renewable-energy co-operatives. Our Co-operatives have 16,978 individual members and have created 30MW of electricity capacity. Community-owned green energy is the corner stone of European renewable expertise and has worked successfully in the UK since 1996 through the award-winning Baywind Co-operative Limited.

fungus.org.uk   19/03/2020   Information about fungi and details of UK fungus recording groups.

herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/bol/oxford   02/06/2020   BRAHMS: Oxford. BRAHMS Online distributes Botanical Research and Herbarium Management Software (BRAHMS) and also allows publication of BRAHMS curated data to custom web sites using built-in services. Research and reporting tools are provided to work with published data.

iwaponline.com   28/06/2020   IWA Publishing spreads knowledge about our most valuable resource, water, helping to improve global health and well-being. We publish a portfolio of 15 peer reviewed journals and 800 books, along with other information resources.

jncc.gov.uk   12/12/2019   JNCC is the public body that advises the UK Government and devolved administrations on UK-wide and international nature conservation. Originally established under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, we were reconstituted by the Natural Environment and Rural Communities (NERC) Act 2006.

lancasterbirdwatching.org.uk   08/11/2020

mona-uk.org   10/05/2020   Mona UK. Working for primate welfare. Mona UK is the UK branch of The Mona Foundation which provides sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees, and other primates, where they can live out their lives in the most natural environment possible. The primates in our care have all been rescued from abusive or unsuitable situations.

monkeyworld.org   10/05/2020   Monkey World Dorset Days Out. Primate Ape Rescue Centre. Monkey World, the chimpanzee rescue centre, based in Dorset, UK is not a zoo, but a primate rescue centre. Home to hundreds of monkeys, chimpanzees & lemurs.

naturewatch.org   20/11/2019   Naturewatch Foundation is a registered charity working to improve the lives of animals. Our Mission is to end animal cruelty and advance animal welfare standards around the world. Over 25 years of working for the animals. Naturewatch Foundation is a registered charity in England (1039679) founded in 1991 by the late John Ruane.

nbn.org.uk   30/06/2020   The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) is a collaborative project, but, above all else, it is a partnership, which involves many of the UK’s wildlife conservation organisations, the government and country agencies, environmental agencies, local environmental records centres and also many voluntary groups.

noa.org.uk   31/10/2020   The Norfolk Ornithologists’ Association (NOA) was founded in 1970, initially as a parent body to manage Holme Bird Observatory, and the history of the NOA is intimately connected with that of the Observatory. The NOA’s roots involve the legendary “Guardian Spirit of the East Bank”, Richard Richardson, who established a bird observatory at Cley after the Second World War.

powo.science.kew.org   15/02/2020   Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Browse 1,134,000 global plant names, 90,100 detailed descriptions, and 201,200 images with an initial focus on tropical Africa.

rmc.library.cornell.edu/darwin/index.html   22/10/2019   Charles Darwin: After the Origin. In 2009 the Cornell University Library and the Museum of the Earth celebrate the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of the Origin of Species.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qgm3   30/05/2020

www.biodiversitylibrary.org   15/02/2020   The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) improves research methodology by collaboratively making biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity community.

www.birdlife.org   01/02/2020   BirdLife is the world leader in Bird Conservation. Rigorous science and projects in important sites and habitats for the conservation of birds and all nature.

www.birdlife.org/birdlife-magazine   01/02/2020

www.birdlife.org/news   01/02/2020

www.birdobscouncil.org.uk   15/04/2021   The Bird Observatories Council co-ordinates and promotes the work of the bird observatories at a national level. Individual observatories are accredited to the Council when they meet specified criteria relating to activities and facilities.

www.birdsofbritain.co.uk   26/04/2020   Birds Of Britain. Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers. Birdwatchers illustrated guide to British birds, mystery bird quiz, feature articles, nature reserves, bird clubs.

www.cambridgebirdclub.org.uk   31/10/2020   The Cambridge Bird Club promotes the study, recording and conservation of birds in Cambridgeshire and encourages a wider interest in natural history and the protection of county wildlife habitats. The Club was founded in 1925 in memory of Professor Alfred Newton F.R.S. (1829–1907). Newton was the first Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of Cambridge.

www.cse.org.uk   10/01/2021   Centre for Sustainable Energy. We are an independent national charity that shares our knowledge and experience to help people change the way they think and act on energy.

www.ipni.org   15/02/2020   International Plant Names Index, (IPNI). IPNI provides nomenclatural information (spelling, author, types and first place and date of publication) for the scientific names of Vascular Plants from Family down to infraspecific ranks.

www.iwapublishing.com   28/06/2020   IWA Publishing spreads knowledge about our most valuable resource, water, helping to improve global health and well-being. We publish a portfolio of 15 peer reviewed journals and 800 books, along with other information resources.

www.kew.org   15/02/2020   Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Discover the world of science behind our botanical collections, with over 50,000 living plants to be found across our UNESCO World Heritage site.

www.lbo.org.uk   05/03/2020

www.leighos.org.uk   26/04/2020   Leigh Ornithological Society (or L.O.S.) was formed in 1971 by a group of enthusiasts, some of whom had been observing and recording bird life in the area since the early part of the last century.

www.magikbirds.com   31/10/2020   Dick's Birds. Great Photos of Birds and some that are tough to identify.

www.monkeyhaven.org   10/05/2020   Monkey Haven. Primate Rescue Centre on the Isle of Wight.

www.neotropicalbirdclub.org   31/10/2020   The Neotropical Bird Club is an international organisation for birders and ornithologists interested in the birds of the Neotropics (Middle & South America and the Caribbean). The NBC has been helping to conserve the birds of the Neotropics since 1994.

www.nesbrec.org.uk   16/03/2020

www.nhm.ac.uk   31/10/2020   Natural History Museum. Explore our galleries, science, news, videos and amazing images. South Kensington Tube. London, UK.

www.opwall.com   15/06/2020   Operation Wallacea (Opwall) is a conservation research organisation that is funded by, and relies on, teams of student volunteers who join expeditions for the opportunity to work on real-world research programmes alongside academic researchers. Most science programmes abroad that deliver research outcomes are funded on a short-term basis by grants with typically tightly restricted aims.

www.orientalbirdclub.org   15/06/2020   The Oriental Bird Club is for birders and ornithologists around the world who are interested in birds of the Oriental region and their conservation. Over 300 Oriental bird species are considered by BirdLife International as threatened by forest destruction, wetland drainage, hunting and trade. Conservation of these species is often hampered by a lack of knowledge.

www.pnielsen.f2s.com   22/11/2019

www.rspb.org.uk   21/10/2020   The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. 207076, Scotland no. SC037654. The RSPB was formed to counter the barbarous trade in plumes for women's hats, a fashion responsible for the destruction of many thousands of egrets, birds of paradise and other species whose plumes had become fashionable in the late Victorian era.

www.thebirdsite.co.uk   26/11/2020   The Bird Site. Following the lives of nesting birds and other wildlife. How to build and maintain your own bird box and wildlife CCTV System - with information on Nest Box Cameras, wildlife cameras, wildlife cctv and the world of birds.

www.thebirdsofsouthgloucestershire.co.uk   26/11/2020   The Birds Of South Gloucestershire (TBOSG) was launched in November 2005 and my aim was to provide a point of reference with easy access to information about rare, scarce and unusual birds, butterflies, dragon and damselflies, both full species and forms, seen in 'S. Glos'.

www.theguardian.com/uk/environment   26/11/2020   Environment. The Guardian. Latest Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice.

www.theorangutanproject.org.uk   15/03/2020   The Orangutan Project. The Orangutan Project was established in 1998 by founder and world-renowned orangutan expert, Leif Cocks, as a result of his 25+ year career working with orangutans - including establishing the most successful breeding colony of orangutans in the world.

www.yorkshirebutterflies.org.uk   13/02/2021   Yorkshire Branch of Butterfly Conservation. Butterflies are not only beautiful and fascinating creatures but are also highly responsive to the environment. David Attenborough described them as 'A thermometer of the health of our natural world'. Almost every species of butterfly is in decline and a quarter are facing extinction.