Nature featuresYou are in: Liverpool > Nature > Nature features  Always wanted more feathery friends in your garden? Liverpool Rangers are on hand to help.  As Liverpool starts its 'Year of the Environment' we look at green spaces across the city.  Ainsdale National Nature Reserve has welcomed five rare breed Shetland cattle.  The Mersey and Dee estuaries are recognised as sites of international importance for water birds.  We return to the BBC Breathing Place in Shorefields, Wirral to see how the area has improved.  A rare Eastern Black Rhino calf is the newest arrival at Chester Zoo. ![Male deer roaring [pic: John Conway]](/manchester/content/images/2008/10/16/rut_deer_66_66x49.jpg) Watch one of nature's great battles in Tatton Park as the deer lock antlers for the Autumn Rut.  A fantastic new ‘Breathing Place’ has been created in Daresbury.  Centuries of history are revealed by a veteran oak in Wirral. Can you find an ancient tree?  A former brownfield site has transformed into a nature reserve with a rich variety of wildlife.  Don shares his passion for the unique 'corkscrew' fruit trees inside Croxteth's Walled Garden.  Peek inside the nest box at Wirral Country Park and see if you can spot a Barn Owl. More from this sectionYou are in: Liverpool > Nature > Nature features |