One charity is calling for Britain's most overlooked creatures to get their moment in the spotlight ...
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The Bank of England said the change creates an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the nation.
Historical figures like William Shakespeare and Sir Winston Churchill will be replaced by images of British wildlife on the next series of Bank of England banknotes.
Beavers were once a common sight in Northern European countries like Poland, France, and the United Kingdom. However, demand ...
Stoneman adds that regulatory barriers are an additional challenge. The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 outlaws the keeping of bison and wild boar without a licence that is difficult to obtain — two ...
It's goodbye to Shakespeare, Churchill and Austen on banknotes as the public votes for wildlife to feature instead. What wildlife do you want to see on them?
Alan Turing, recognised as the pioneer of computer science and a WWII codebreaker, has been the prominent historical figure ...
The oldest ringed curlew in the UK has been spotted by birdwatchers in the New Forest. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust ...
Pam Woodall’s award-winning wildlife garden in Canford Cliffs, Poole, competes in BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine’s Best of the ...
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - Images of animals will feature on the next series of banknotes from the Bank of England, as the central bank shifts away from historical figures such as William ...