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  2. Fauna of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    A DEFRA study from 2006 suggested that 100 species became extinct in the UK during the 20th century: about 100 times the background extinction rate. [3] This has had a major impact on indigenous animal populations. Song birds in particular are becoming scarcer, and habitat loss has affected larger mammalian species.

  3. List of zoological gardens and aquariums in United Kingdom

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    Zoos in the UK are legally required to be licensed by local authorities under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981, but many are also members of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums. [ 1 ] List

  4. United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Curlew Action Plan in the original 1994 UK BAP aimed to enhance the English breeding population from around 160 pairs to 200 pairs by the year 2000 [2]. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan summarised the most threatened or rapidly declining biological resources of the United Kingdom, and gave detailed plans for their conservation.

  5. Megan McCubbin - Wikipedia

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    McCubbin was born on 8 February 1995; her mother is Jo McCubbin, a nurse. [2] [3] [4] [5] When Megan was two years old, her mother began dating Chris Packham, and ...

  6. Simon Cowell (conservationist) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Maxwell Cowell MBE (19 April 1952 – 9 June 2024) was a British conservationist, television presenter, and author best known for hosting the Animal Planet documentary series Wildlife SOS from 1996 to 2014. [1]

  7. The Wildlife Trusts - Wikipedia

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    Collectively they are the third largest voluntary sector landowners in the UK. They often have extensive educational activities, and programmes of public events and education. The Wildlife Trusts centrally and locally also lobby for better protection of the UK's natural heritage, by becoming involved in planning matters and by national ...

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