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Walk of the Week June 6th 2011

Will Wagstaff takes us on a walk around Tresco

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report June 4th 2011

Will Wagstaff gives an update on birds spotted recently on the islands

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Interview with Mike Dilger from the One Show

Jaclyn Pearson interviews Mike Dilger from the One Show, who’s been filming in Scilly

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Bat Group Update Sept 4th 2011

With Mike and Ann Gurr

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Will Wagstaff On The Tresco Red Squirrels

Local wildlife expert Will Wagstaff has some issues with the introduction of red squirrels to Tresco  

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report July 20th 2013

 

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Will Wagstaff On Why Puffins Are In Scilly So Late

 

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report Aug 10th 2013

 

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Lisa Worledge from the Bat Conservation Trust on Scilly’s Bats

Lisa Worledge from the Bat Conservation Trust talks about Scilly’s unusual bats  

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report Mar 29th 2014

Will’s weekly round up of bird and wildlife spotted on the islands    

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report April 19th 2014

Will Wagstaff brings you a round up of this week’s birding news    

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report April 26th 2014

Will Wagstaff has more birding news from around the islands.    

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Will Wagstaff’s Bird Report 3rd May 2014

Will Wagstaff brings you a round-up of this week’s birding news from across the islands.    

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Liz Askins’ Scilly Flower Of The Week 10th Dec 2014

Pellitory-of-the-Wall is the featured flower this week. Find out where you can see it and why it is special.    

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Jaclyn Pearson On Protecting Greenfinches

Greenfinches are the 5th most common bird in Scilly but don’t even make the UK top 10. It appears that our geographic isolation is protected the birds from a killer parasite that has been spreading on...

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