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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. Fauna of England - Wikipedia

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    English fauna has however had to cope with industrialisation, human population densities amongst the highest in Europe and intensive farming, but as England is a developed nation, wildlife and the countryside have entered the English mindset more and the country is very conscientious about preserving its wildlife, environment and countryside.

  4. List of nature centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, 92 hectare (228 acre) reserve with visitor centre with displays, hands-on activities and reserve information British Wildlife Centre: Newchapel, Surrey: Surrey: Outdoor displays of native wildlife Brocks Hill Country Park and Environment Centre: Oadby: Leicestershire

  5. Redgrave and Lopham Fens - Wikipedia

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    Redgrave and Lopham Fens is a 127 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Thelnetham in Suffolk and Diss in Norfolk.England. [1] [2] It is a national nature reserve, [3] [4] a Ramsar internationally important wetland site, [5] [6] a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, [7] and part of the Waveney and Little Ouse Valley Fens Special Area of Conservation.

  6. Breckland - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the most important areas for wildlife in the UK, including birds such as the nightjars, woodlarks, and the 65% of the UK's stone curlew population. Sadly, 25 species previously recorded in breckland are now considered to be nationally extinct; ranging from flowers and mosses to beetles and moths. [11] [12]

  7. List of endemic species of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    The British Isles have few endemic species due to past frequent glaciations and because of the proximity to Continental Europe and former land bridges which enabled species to re-colonise the islands from the continent following glaciations. [1]