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| Wild Guide UK | High quality photographs of insects including Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera and Diptera. The pictures are displayed in such a way that they can be compared and used for identification. |
| Butterfly Garden | British Butterflies in an English garden in Cirencester in Gloucestershire with Linda Walls - photographic images and personal observations of a butterfly gardener. Identification guide to UK butterflies seen both in the garden and countryside. |
| Working for Wildlife | An organisation, established by the League Against Cruel Sports, which aims to make a real difference and reverse the decline of British wildlife and the exploitation of habitats. |
| British Wildlife Helpine | Advice and information about British wild animals and birds. |
| Find Wildflowers Online | The British flora possesses a wealth of interesting plants. This site is intended to help you identify them. |
| Wildlife Forever | Gardening for Wildlife Conservation. |
| The Trees & Shrubs Website | A key for identifying trees and shrubs. |
| Space for Nature | Space For Nature is for people who are interested in gardening and garden wildlife. |
| Northern Ireland Fungus Group | A voluntary organisation whose aim is to promote the conservation of and interest in Fungi in Northern Ireland. |
| Habitat | Daily wildlife & environment news from the British Isles |
| Woodland Wildflowers Project | The aim of The Woodland Wildflowers Project is to develop an effective strategy for the introduction of appropriate wildflowers into our woodlands, and involve as many local people with projects in the enhancement and care of local woodlands. |
| BBC Science & Nature | The best of BBC Science and Nature, from TV and radio, to the web and beyond. Take a tour from the smallest atoms, to the largest whales and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Travel from the bottom of the ocean to the furthest stars. |
| Wildlife Post | Environmental World News |
| Countrylovers.co.uk | The British Countryside at Your Fingertips |
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