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According to Natagora's annual butterfly census, there has been a substantial drop in Belgium since last year with 20,000 fewer butterflies seen this year - a total of 55,631.

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There are very few sparrows living and nesting in the Brussels region, and the blackbird population has fallen by half in the last 30 years, according to a study carried out by environment agency

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Some 30 street lamps are being equipped with wildlife-friendly orange LED lights along Avenue du Sacré-Coeur in Jette, announced the municipality in a statement on Friday.

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The Wildlife Rescue Centre in Oudsbergen, Limburg, is well known in Belgium for its expertise in caring for all kinds of critters.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: This handout picture, distributed by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences RBINS (KBIN-IRSNB) shows a Peregrine Falcon (slechtvalken - faucons pelerines), flying from the Saint-Michael and Saint-Gudula Cathedral, in Brussels. BELGA PHOTO ROYAL BELGIAN INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCES HANDOUT
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The breeding season for peregrine falcons is again well underway.

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A video from a home security camera has just been released of a badger knocking around on a front stoop in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre.

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Those of you enamoured with the snow on the ground and rooftops will be happy to know that it will stick around for the next few days.

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A wallaby escaped from its enclosure last Friday and hopped around Genk for a couple of hours before being recovered by its owner.

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Another wolf from the litter born in Limburg last spring has been killed by a moving vehicle.

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