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Dear Phenology recorders

Welcome to spring 2008. It may only be January, but some of the earliest signs of spring can be seen this month. Look out for:

Budburst in elder
First flower in hazel, lesser celandine and snowdrop
Lawn first cut
Rooks nest building
Song thrush singing
First frogspawn

Record what you’ve seen.

We’ve fully analysed our spring 2007 data now. You can read more about the striking results below.

Happy New Year

Kate Lewthwaite
Nature’s Calendar Project Manager
Peacock/Miranda Hodgson
Spring 2007 was a record breaker 

We all knew that spring 2007 was exceptionally mild from the temperature data collected at the time; now analysis of your phenology records confirm that wildlife responded with some very early seasonal signs. Read some of the striking results and find out what they could mean in the future. 

Full report
Christmas Card Recycling Scheme
Recycle your Christmas cards with the Woodland Trust

The Woodland Trust and Recycle Now have teamed up to recycle 100 million Christmas cards to reduce the waste going to landfill and raise funds to plant 24,000 trees. Look out for the card collection bins in WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks & Spencer throughout January 2008. You can also help to spread the word by downloading and displaying the promotional materials on the website.

Find out more 
Shopping for the Enviroment Shopping for the environment

If you would like to change to a ‘greener’ lifestyle you’ll be interested to know that the Woodland Trust has lots of special offers available. Not only do they support the Trust by raising valuable funds for us, they offer you a range of ‘environmentally friendly’ products, services and activities to purchase or participate in.

Read more
Blackbird/Eric Mahy RSPB’s big garden birdwatch 26-27 January

The world’s biggest bird survey is back again. In 2007, over 400,000 people took part by counting the birds in their garden for an hour. Together they spotted 6 million birds. Over the past three decades participants have made a significant contribution to monitoring garden bird numbers and helped highlight that some garden birds are in need of help.

How to take part
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