Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social (@aspaton) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social

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There is no Maverick without Goose - a Teamworker looking out for nature. Retweets & likes do not imply any endorsement - blocked by the SNH - then un-blocked

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The Wild Trout Trust (@wildtrouttrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 9 July WildHub are hosting a free online screening of the Beaver Trust documentary 'Balancing the Scales'. Our Andy Thomas is on the Q&A panel - join us for an interesting discussion! Book a ticket: wildhub.community/events/wildhub… Our review of the film: wildtrout.org/wttblog/film-r…

On 9 July <a href="/MyWildHub/">WildHub</a> are hosting a free online screening of the <a href="/BeaverTrust/">Beaver Trust</a> documentary 'Balancing the Scales'. Our Andy Thomas is on the Q&amp;A panel - join us for an interesting discussion!

Book a ticket: wildhub.community/events/wildhub…

Our review of the film: wildtrout.org/wttblog/film-r…
Zac Goldsmith (@zacgoldsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“if we are going to have 1.5m new houses in the UK, would it not be a good idea to force the people building these homes to fit each of them with a single swift brick? I think this probably defines the concept of a no-brainer” ⁦Jeremy Clarkson⁩ 👏👏 thetimes.com/article/9030d3…

Graham Appleton (@grahamfappleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm in the chair for Wednesday's FREE Curlew webinar from Curlew Action ** Tracking Curlews ** eventbrite.co.uk/e/webinar-trac… More info about tracking #waders #shorebirds ⬇️ wadertales.wordpress.com/2025/05/06/mak… #ornithology

I'm in the chair for Wednesday's FREE Curlew webinar from <a href="/CurlewAction/">Curlew Action</a> 
** Tracking Curlews **
eventbrite.co.uk/e/webinar-trac…
More info about tracking #waders #shorebirds ⬇️
wadertales.wordpress.com/2025/05/06/mak…
#ornithology
The Ferret (@ferretscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: A Norwegian company has drawn up plans for Britain’s first deep-sea salmon farm in waters off Shetland, prompting concerns it is an “experiment in factory farming” that could damage the environment. bit.ly/3Hw745Q

Tony Juniper (@tonyjuniper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proposal to end bottom trawling in our Marine Protected Areas is a very welcome step. Fishing is important for food & coastal economies, & improved ocean health will mean more fish. Very good to see this Steve Reed MP. observer.co.uk/news/oceans/ar…

Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social (@aspaton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time Mairi, for a meaningful and lasting legacy, that truly protects our marine environment and wildlife. Stop bottom trawling and scallop dredging in marine protected areas Mairi Gougeon Màiri McAllan Scottish Government

Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social (@aspaton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time Mairi, for a meaningful and lasting legacy, that truly protects our marine environment and wildlife. Stop bottom trawling and scallop dredging in marine protected areas Mairi Gougeon cc Màiri McAllan Scottish Government

Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social (@aspaton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time Mairi, for a meaningful and lasting legacy, that truly protects our marine environment and wildlife. Stop bottom trawling and scallop dredging in marine protected areas Mairi Gougeon cc Màiri McAllan Scottish Government

Andy Paton @andypaton.bsky.social (@aspaton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time Mairi, for a meaningful and lasting legacy, that truly protects our marine environment and wildlife. Stop bottom trawling and scallop dredging in marine protected areas Mairi Gougeon cc Màiri McAllan Scottish Government observer.co.uk/news/oceans/ar…

Alastair Driver (@alidriveruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Releasing land from decades of intensive prolonged sheep grazing rarely results in a return of great wildflower diversity in my experience but it sure as heck can return amazing colour and texture back to the landscape. Case in point - these buttercups and sorrel Broughton Sanctuary

Releasing land from decades of  intensive prolonged sheep grazing rarely results in a return of great wildflower diversity in my experience but it sure as heck can return amazing colour and texture back to the landscape. Case in point - these buttercups and sorrel <a href="/BroughtonSanc/">Broughton Sanctuary</a>