A remote island off the coast of Devon is expected to be swamped with job applications from mainlanders lured by its enviable absence of coronavirus. Lundy Island is advertising for five volunteers to ...
You rise before dawn to catch the earliest boat to Lundy Island. "Be on the quay by 5.15am," reads the grim advice on the ticket. The world sleeps as the MS Oldenburg, in a light drizzle, pulls out of ...
Missing fishing rods are usually the main cause for concern. But the 28 residents of Lundy Island had a rare taste of drama this week when a police helicopter swooped - twice in the same day. The ...
You are in: Devon > Nature > Nature Features > Lundy: A Wildlife Haven Think of Lundy and you think of puffins Lundy Island may be stuck 12 miles out to sea, but it's still very much a part of Devon..
There's good news for the puffin colony on Lundy Island which had been under threat from an invasion of rats. A two year operation to eradicate the island's 40,000 rat population appears to have been ...
Visitors of Lundy Island are able to celebrate the New Year today after thick fog grounded flights for two days. Staff at Landmark Trust told visitors on Wednesday that helicopters were unable to ...
Dolphins!”, exclaims a crewmember from beneath their mask as I fumble furiously on the swaying deck for my camera. Grey fins are cutting a path through the Bristol Channel, but the dolphins are too ...
“Here is no entrance except for friends,” wrote one historian of the forbidding little (1.6 sq. mi.) island of Lundy. Rising like a granite fang out of the churning waters off the coast of Devon, the ...
Lundy Island may be stuck 12 miles out to sea, but it's still very much a part of Devon... it's also one of the most important wildlife sites in the country. In Norse language, Lundy means Puffin ...
At three miles long, half a mile wide and ten miles of the coast of Devon, Lundy is by no means a large island, but according to the EC - it may not be an island at all. Inside Out investigates what ...
The Heaven family ruled Lundy in Victorian times - it was known, naturally, as the Kingdom of Heaven - and the Harmans who followed them held the island until 1968. Part of the fascination of a stay ...
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