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Britain's New Wildlife Reserve Article 
A new wildlife reserve is being developed in eastern England that involves the reversal of hundreds of years of history with the flooding of fertile reclaimed farmland.
Sep 1, 2009 - John Reynolds
Irish Sea Ferries Article 
What is an Irish Sea Ferry and where are they found? The answers are waiting in the body of this article.
Jun 18, 2010 - Allene Reynolds
The Ferry Boats That Sailed to Glory Article 
In 1918, two tiny ferry boats sailed from their peaceful lives on the River Mersey to take part in a daring naval raid on a giant German submarine base
Aug 4, 2011 - Brian Baker
Travelling to Belfast by Rail or Coach and Ferry Article 
Ferry passengers travelling to Belfast without a car can choose to travel by rail or coach to either Stranraer or Liverpool.
Apr 29, 2009 - Neil Greenlees
Trains and Ferries across The English Channel Article 
There are many ways to cross the English Channel. Eurostar, Eurotunnel or sailing from Dover are the quickest but a longer crossing can cut the driving on the Continent.
Mar 14, 2010 - John Oyston
The Wildlife and Fairies Of Skye Article 
Walkers on Skye have the chance to see a wide variety of bird and animal life. With care and luck it is possible to come across adders, grass snakes and the odd fairy
Jun 30, 2007 - Hugh Taylor
Wildlife in Grand Canyon Article 
The Grand Canyon holds many species animals that may be seen by people floating the Colorado, hiking into the gorge, and even by those who remain on the rim.
Aug 30, 2009 - Thomas Wyatt
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition Article 
The 2009 edition of one of the world's most prestigious and oldest photography contests will soon open and attract entries of the highest standard.
Jan 12, 2009 - Paul Lightfoot
The Wildlife Pond In Winter Article 
What happens to your garden wildlife pond in the winter? Should you clear ice and snow on a pond? How to care for your pond through the cold winter months.
Dec 1, 2011 - Vanessa Rainbow
Climate Change and the Effects on Wildlife Article 
Humans activities damage many habitats, and climate change adds an extra burden for animals.
Aug 20, 2011 - John Blatchford
Alaska InterIsland Ferry Authority Article 
Travel on the Alaska Inter-Island Ferry Authority to access the recreational opportunities found on Prince of Wales Island and surrounding communities
Jan 2, 2007 - Alan Sorum
Cheap Travel Rates to Holland, England and Ireland by Ferry Article 
Learn more about crossing the English Channel and the Irish Sea at very cheap rates with comfortable ferries.
Britain's Rivers are Improving Article 
The Environment Agency has released a lit of the 10 most improved rivers in the UK. This is good news for wildlife.
Aug 30, 2011 - Louise Jones
Tree Frogs in Britain Article 
Some populations represent introductions from Europe, but others are possibly native.
Aug 5, 2011 - John Blatchford
Wildlife Volunteer Work in Costa Rica Article 
If you would enjoy walking around with an anteater on your shoulder or cuddling a loveable kinkajou then volunteering in the Nicoya Peninsula´s dry forest is for you.
Aug 5, 2008 - Rosemary Findley
The Alternative Wonders of Britain Article 
Budget not quite stretching to the Pyramids at Giza this year? Don't panic just yet, and take a look at these handpicked alternatives the UK has to offer.
May 2, 2011 - Anthony Haynes
Domestic Cats and Wildlife: Managing the Problems Article 
Cats are hunters by instinct,even when well fed. Yet there are steps which their owners can take to reduce the impacts they may have on local wildlife.
Jun 25, 2010 - Jennifer Young
English Channel Passenger Ferries Between France & UK Article 
How much does a ferry to France cost? Ferries between England, Scotland & France are detailed in this article, routes, ferry companies and best prices.
Nov 1, 2010 - Deborah Percy
Britain's National Trust History and Properties Article 
In a little over 100 years, Britain's National Trust has served to preserve and sustain important properties in England, many of which would be lost to developers
Aug 17, 2009 - Lorraine Syratt