British Wildlife
British wildlife includes a diverse range of species found across the islands of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The habitats vary from lush forests and wetlands to coastal areas and urban environments, supporting animals like the red fox, badger, and various bird species such as the European robin and barn owl.
In addition to mammals and birds, the UK is home to numerous reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Notable examples include the common frog, adder, and the peacock butterfly. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats, ensuring the rich biodiversity of British wildlife is preserved for future generations.