Mild winter may be a threat to wildlife

A mild winter means that spring has already sprung for some of our wildlife, but could this eagerness lead to disaster?

Yes, we’ve been buffeted by winds and soaked by torrential rain, but the frost, ice and snow that left us shivering in recent winters is yet to materialise.

The warmest December for a quarter of a century has been followed by a mild January. And it seems this warm, wet spell has deceived some of our wildlife into believing spring has already sprung.

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