An exciting new resource for St Helens naturalists is now online! A multi-contributor blog covering all aspects of wildlife in the borough of St Helens has gone live today. Anybody can request to be set up as an author, and once accepted, you can then share your local wildlife sightings with the rest of the St Helens wildlife community, keeping everybody up to date and informed about what is happening in the borough.
The St Helens Birds and Wildlife blog also has a twitter feed and can be updated in the field, so that everybody knows what you have seen as soon as you see it!
Take a look at it now, if you want to become an author let us know, or if you have any suggestions about how we can improve the the blog let us know.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
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