Stone age tool used 9,000 years ago dug up by burrowing bunnies on island off Pembrokeshire Fresh insights into a remote Welsh island’s ancient past have emerged thanks to the efforts of burrowing ...
Just in time for Easter, a family of rabbits—you heard that right—has assisted in a major archaeological discovery on Skokholm Island in Wales. The Welsh bunnies served as unlikely excavators, ...
The bunnies of Skokholm Island, which lies in the Celtic Sea just two miles off the coast of Pembrokeshire, are the lucky rabbits who dug up the treasures Burrowing bunnies on Skokholm Island, Wales, ...
A prehistoric stone age tool that dates back 9,000 years was found by chance down a rabbit hole. The bevelled pebble could have been used for preparing seal hides to make watercraft or for processing ...
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales has raised the money needed to buy the lighthouse on Skokholm Island. The purchase completes the purchase of the whole island, which lies off the ...
Image caption, Seabird experts Richard Brown and Giselle Eagle will become the only two full-time residents on Skokholm Island's from the new year Buffeted by the competing winds of the Irish Sea and ...
On Friday’s show Andrew visits Skokholm Island, where he learns about the wildlife and history of this fascinating island. Andrew was able to get up close to the puffins during his stay on the Island.
A wildlife trust is launching an appeal to buy a west Wales island that was the first bird observatory in the country. The owners of Skokholm Island have put the 247-acre wildlife haven up for sale ...
Buffeted by the competing winds of the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel, frequently cut-off from the outside world, and with only intermittent power and communication, becoming wardens of the wildlife ...
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