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Grassland plants
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Dodder
Watch out for the red stems of the parasitic plant Dodder scrambling over gorse and heather. It flowers between July and September. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (see below for full attribution)
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Dodder
Watch out for the red stems of the parasitic plant Dodder scrambling over gorse and heather. It flowers between July and September. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (see below for full attribution)
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Early-purple Orchid
Early-purple Orchids enjoy the serpentine soils of the Lizard. Photo: © Natural England/Allan Drewitt
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Field Gentian
The lovely violet flowers of Field Gentian are a rarity. More common in the north of the UK, they are found in a small handful of places on The Lizard in late…
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Field Gentian
The lovely violet flowers of Field Gentian are a rarity. More common in the north of the UK, they are found in a small handful of places on The Lizard in late…
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Field Madder
The books say that Field Madder flowers until October, but it is often still hanging in there into November on The Lizard. Photo: Steve Townsend
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Field Madder
The books say that Field Madder flowers until October, but it is often still hanging in there into November on The Lizard. Photo: Steve Townsend
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Fragrant Orchid
Fragrant Orchids are close to the end of flowering by July, but they (and their lovely scent) still linger on in some spots on The Lizard. Photo: © Natural England/Peter Wakely
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Fringed Rupturewort
Fringed Rupturewort, one of the rare plants of the Lizard, can be seen in sandy and rocky habitats. A small, unassuming plant, look for its brighter green colouring among the surrounding vegetation.…
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Green-winged Orchid
Windmill Farm is a good place to look for Green-winged Orchids. Photo: Steve Townsend
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Harebell
Nodding Harebell flowers start to blossom on the Lizard from July, taking over from Sheep’s-bit as it begins to fade. Photo: janetgraham84new, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Harebell
Nodding Harebell flowers start to blossom on the Lizard from July, taking over from Sheep’s-bit as it begins to fade. Photo: janetgraham84new, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Midterm Evaluation: RRR+ 2 (Reporting for Result-based REDD+ actions) project – Belize, Bolivia, Cameroon, Congo, Dominica, Dominican Rep, DRC, Fiji, Gabon, Ghana, Honduras, Mozambique, Saint LuciaTerminal Evaluation (TE) for the “Implementing the strategic plan for Ecuador’s Mainland Marine and Coastal Protected Areas Network” program in Ecuador, GCF FundingTerminal evaluation of the project #CoronavirusFacts: Addressing the ‘Disinfodemic’ on Covid-19 in conflict-prone environments (Funded by European Union Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI). The project has a Global scope and focuses on 9 specific countries (Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iraq, Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, and Zimbabwe) and four regions (Latin America & the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, East/Horn of Africa, and West Africa).Terminal Evaluation of the GEF-funded project entitled “Building and strengthening Liberia’s national capacity to implement the transparency elements of the Paris Climate Agreement” program, LiberiaExpert support Revision of Nationally Determined Contributions Saint Vincent and GrenadineTerminal evaluation of Climate risk finance for sustainable and climate resilient rainfed farming and pastoral systems in Sudan – UNDP.Terminal evaluation of “Our City 2030” project led by Plan International and WWF in Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda and the Philippines for WWF SwedenParticipatory Learning Review of the Leading for Change Project, Cameroon WWF Cameroon:Green Climate Fund: Indigenous Peoples’ Expert Review of GCF concept notes & full proposals – Global – Chile, Ecuador, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Guinea, Togo , Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican RepublicMid-term evaluation of leading the change project: Africa Youth Thematic Hub, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda for WWF Africa:
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Midterm Evaluation: RRR+ 2 (Reporting for Result-based REDD+ actions) project – Belize, Bolivia, Cameroon, Congo, Dominica, Dominican Rep, DRC, Fiji, Gabon, Ghana, Honduras, Mozambique, Saint LuciaTerminal Evaluation (TE) for the “Implementing the strategic plan for Ecuador’s Mainland Marine and Coastal Protected Areas Network” program in Ecuador, GCF FundingTerminal evaluation of the project #CoronavirusFacts: Addressing the ‘Disinfodemic’ on Covid-19 in conflict-prone environments (Funded by European Union Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI). The project has a Global scope and focuses on 9 specific countries (Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iraq, Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, and Zimbabwe) and four regions (Latin America & the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, East/Horn of Africa, and West Africa).Terminal Evaluation of the GEF-funded project entitled “Building and strengthening Liberia’s national capacity to implement the transparency elements of the Paris Climate Agreement” program, LiberiaExpert support Revision of Nationally Determined Contributions Saint Vincent and GrenadineTerminal evaluation of Climate risk finance for sustainable and climate resilient rainfed farming and pastoral systems in Sudan – UNDP.Terminal evaluation of “Our City 2030” project led by Plan International and WWF in Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda and the Philippines for WWF SwedenParticipatory Learning Review of the Leading for Change Project, Cameroon WWF Cameroon:Green Climate Fund: Indigenous Peoples’ Expert Review of GCF concept notes & full proposals – Global – Chile, Ecuador, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Guinea, Togo , Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican RepublicMid-term evaluation of leading the change project: Africa Youth Thematic Hub, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda for WWF Africa:
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Midterm Evaluation: RRR+ 2 (Reporting for Result-based REDD+ actions) project – Belize, Bolivia, Cameroon, Congo, Dominica, Dominican Rep, DRC, Fiji, Gabon, Ghana, Honduras, Mozambique, Saint LuciaTerminal Evaluation (TE) for the “Implementing the strategic plan for Ecuador’s Mainland Marine and Coastal Protected Areas Network” program in Ecuador, GCF FundingTerminal evaluation of the project #CoronavirusFacts: Addressing the ‘Disinfodemic’ on Covid-19 in conflict-prone environments (Funded by European Union Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI). The project has a Global scope and focuses on 9 specific countries (Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iraq, Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, and Zimbabwe) and four regions (Latin America & the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, East/Horn of Africa, and West Africa).Terminal Evaluation of the GEF-funded project entitled “Building and strengthening Liberia’s national capacity to implement the transparency elements of the Paris Climate Agreement” program, LiberiaExpert support Revision of Nationally Determined Contributions Saint Vincent and GrenadineTerminal evaluation of Climate risk finance for sustainable and climate resilient rainfed farming and pastoral systems in Sudan – UNDP.Terminal evaluation of “Our City 2030” project led by Plan International and WWF in Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda and the Philippines for WWF SwedenParticipatory Learning Review of the Leading for Change Project, Cameroon WWF Cameroon:Green Climate Fund: Indigenous Peoples’ Expert Review of GCF concept notes & full proposals – Global – Chile, Ecuador, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Guinea, Togo , Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican RepublicMid-term evaluation of leading the change project: Africa Youth Thematic Hub, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda for WWF Africa:
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Wednesday
Sun and showers on the river.
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Seal sanctuary
Visit with friends from Rwanda
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Flooding
Test
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Wind damage
Old oaks damaged by storm