NatureYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Nature  Chris Packham and Kate Humble bring Autumnwatch 2009 to St Tiggywinkles for a prickly encounter. A journey through the landscape and nature of Beds, Herts and Bucks. Find out more about Beds, Herts and Buck's nature by visiting some of the three counties wildlife organisations. Visiting places of natural history and wildlife interest. Find out more about the BBC's Springwatch campaign in Beds, Herts and Bucks. Find out more about the BBC's Autumnwatch campaign in Beds, Herts and Bucks. Find out more about this daily event, you might never look at bird song the same way again!  Scientists in Harpenden have been awarded £1million to investigate the disappearance of the honeybee  Chris Packham and Kate Humble bring Autumnwatch 2009 to St Tiggywinkles for a prickly encounter.  One of the UK's rarest butterflies has been found in MK - dispelling fears that it had disappeared.  A pair of kingfishers appear to have made themselves at home at the Rye Meads Nature Reserve.  Wildlife plays a pivotal role in lessons at an infants' school in Hertfordshire - find out more here  Rare Polecat Kits have been spotted at the College Lake Nature Reserve in Buckinghamshire.  A green-keeper at the John O'Gaunt golf course in Bedfordshire has built many bird boxes.  Test your knowledge of the UK's wildlife with our quiz by new Springwatch presenter Chris Packham.  Phase I of the Butterfly World conservation centre in Hertfordshire, is due to open shortly.  Wildlife volunteers in Hertfordshire have carried out a makeover with a difference!  Linslade Wood, renowned for its spring bluebells, is being protected as a site for local wildlife.  The Bedfordshire based RSPB says there should be MORE on-shore wind farms in the UK.  The Bedfordshire based RSPB is urging gardeners to help our feathered winter guests!  A conservation project is introducing the rare Fox Sedge back into the Buckinghamshire countryside.  The results of British Waterways annual survey reveal a diversity of waterway wildlife in our rivers  The RSPB say spices are the secret to getting rid of Grey Squirrels from your garden.  The RSPB says thousands of birds could go hungry this winter if bird tables are left empty.  A new variety of apple has been discovered in Buckinghamshire!  More than half of Europe's amphibians could be extinct by 2050, a team of UK researchers has warned.  British Waterways have confirmed that otters been seen swimming in the Grand Union Canal in Beds.  The Community Tree Trust is involved in a project collecting wildflower seeds from woodland in Beds. You are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Nature |