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Regenerative farming project to connect communities, farmers and wildlife

October 18, 2023 Louise Vennells

The University of Exeter is part of a national project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which aims to...

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Fish ‘suffocating in the heat’: Exeter experts comment on UK’s hottest June

July 5, 2023 Alex Morrison

University of Exeter scientists have commented on the environmental impacts of the UK’s hottest June on record. According to the...

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New damselfly sharing habitat with UK natives

February 10, 2023 Alex Morrison

A damselfly species that came to the UK from Europe poses a minimal risk to native damselflies and dragonflies, new...

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