Uk Nature Reserve Records 10000 Species, A nature reserve has become the first in A fenland nature reserve in Cambridgeshire has recorded its 10,000th species of wildlife – becoming, experts believe, the first known UK site of its kind to do so. A rare species of moth that mimics the appearance of a wasp to avoid predators is the 10,000th species of wildlife to be recorded at the National Trust's Wicken Fen nature reserve. The National Trust’s Wicken Fen, in Cambridgeshire, England, hit the • World-leading study, State of Nature, finds no let-up in the decline of our wildlife, with one in six species at risk of being lost from Great Britain [1]. Wicken Fen nature reserve in Cambridgeshire has recorded its 10,000th species of wildlife – becoming, experts believe, the first known UK site of its kind to do so. The National Nature Reserves (NNRs) were established to protect some of our most important habitats, species and geology, and to provide ‘outdoor laboratories’ for research. Inspired by the extinction on site of the swallowtail butterfly, due to habitat loss, The National Trust began its central checklist of biodiversity when launching its 100-year Wicken Fen A nature reserve has become the first in UK to record 10,000 species, with the discovery of a unique moth that imitates a wasp. The National Trust’s Wicken Fen, in Cambridgeshire, hit a total The conservation charity believes the Cambridgeshire site is the first in the UK to record so many different species, making it the “most biodiverse recorded reserve in the UK”. 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The fenland nature reserve A fenland nature reserve in Cambridgeshire has recorded its 10,000th species of wildlife – becoming, experts believe, the first known UK site of its kind A concerted effort over time to expand, restore and care for it has created this haven for wildlife that is a thousand times the size it was and now the nature reserve with the most recorded The Wicken Fen nature reserve became the first in UK to record 10,000 species, after finding a unique moth that imitates a wasp. The National Trust’s Wicken A rare species of moth that mimics the appearance of a wasp to avoid predators is the 10,000th species of wildlife to be recorded at the National Trust's Wicken Fen nature reserve. Learn how to share your wildlife observations online and explore existing records from various sources. The National Trust’s A fenland nature reserve in Cambridgeshire has recorded its 10,000th species of wildlife – becoming, experts believe, the first known UK site of its kind to do so. River at Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, Cambridgeshire, England By Naturenet CC BY-SA 3. A rare moth - which looks like a wasp - becomes the 10,000th species recorded at UK nature reserve Wicken Fen. Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire has reached a remarkable milestone, recording its 10,000th species of wildlife. A nature reserve has become the first in UK to record 10,000 species, with the discovery of a unique moth that imitates a wasp. Experts believe it is the first UK nature reserve to A rare moth that mimics the appearance of a wasp has become the 10,000th species of wildlife recorded at a nature reserve. • . A rare type of The six-belted clearwing moth, scientifically known as Bembecia ichneumoniformis, was photographed and logged on the reserve for the first time, A rare species of moth that mimics the appearance of a wasp to avoid predators is the 10,000th species of wildlife to be recorded at the National Trust’s Wicken Fen nature reserve. The conservation charity National Trust nature reserve records rare moth as 10,000th different species - The Cambridgeshire site has been described as the ‘most biodiverse recorded reserve in the UK’. It’s believed to be the first UK nature reserve to record 10,000 species within its perimeter and even boasts a moth that can mimic a wasp so it avoids the unwanted attention of predators. Wicken Fen nature reserve in Cambridgeshire has officially recorded its 10,000th species of wildlife, becoming, experts believe, the first nature reserve in the UK to reach this milestone. nmr, nsv, sat, odh, jwp, hpy, nuj, thf, ccb, eht, spq, hzc, uwt, ndz, rdb,