Category: Dorset Wildlife & Animals

A Dip in the Stour

As the evenings become longer and touched with golden light, and the air becomes warmer and dares us to leave our jackets at home,...

In Praise of Hawthorn

May is such a beautiful month. Not only have the trees leafed-up in every shade of green imaginable, but the banks along rural Dorset...

A Vet’s Voice | The Easter Bunny & the chocolate Easter Egg.

With Easter approaching, it might seem like a great time to buy an ‘Easter Bunny’. While rabbits make lovely pets it is always important...

Rabbits: No cuddles, more space, never alone … they’re not the pet you probably thought they were.

Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK and probably the most misunderstood. As prey animals they do not like to be...

A Prickle of Hedgehogs in Hazelbury Bryan

Lockdown has had a surprising effect on people here in Dorset, with most finding a new found interest and delight in the wildlife living...

Slow Worms

On the top edge of our allotment, between a grassy path and a sprawling patch of Russian Comfrey, lies a sheet of old corrugated...

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Bucked in the Yarn

Three small Somerset villages had a huge impact on global exploration and trade – Rachael Rowe talks to Professor Terry Stevens “Nothing much ever happened...
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Exclusive: Charles Church – plus Dorset’s biodiversity crisis | BV podcast

The BV has an exclusive interview with renowned equestrian painter Charles Church, and Jenny sits down with council leader Nick Ireland to discuss biodiversity,...

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