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Do We Need to Fence Out Man’s Best Friend?

Guest Contributor Uncategorized 12/03/201929/12/2019
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Guest post by Terry Whittaker

Reflecting the national trend, water vole populations in the Dark Peak region of the Peak District National Park have become reduced to a few small, disconnected colonies. Read more

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A Clarion Call from Water Vole Kin for New Homes in Caring Neighbourhoods

Jo Cartmell Uncategorized 16/04/201807/04/2020
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The results of the latest England and Wales Water Vole Database and Mapping Project were launched in February this year. This is a national survey of water vole distribution run by The Wildlife Trusts. Read more

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  • ABOUT
  • Water Vole Habitat Management
  • The Water Vole’s Year
  • Field Signs and Surveying
  • HISTORY
  • CONSERVATION
  • Conservation Issues
  • CONSERVATION UPDATE
  • SPOTTING
  • BLOG
  • CONTRIBUTORS