Another thing the Romans did for us
Joe takes a deep dive into the history of the woodland at Dropping Well Farm...
Joe takes a deep dive into the history of the woodland at Dropping Well Farm...
Julie takes a look at how recording the wildlife we spot is important and how you can get involved...
Often a lone figure on a windswept mountainside or heath, the Rowan tree can stand for up to 200 years. It is well known for its masses of red berries that attract all kinds of birds, including…
Investigate this series of Herefordshire nature reserves
Think of Christmas. Think of wildlife. Think of robins...
Explore this wildlife-rich Wiltshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve
In early June we spent a weekend trying to discover what wildlife lives at Hardwick Green Meadows...
An exciting nature project in Redditch is supporting residents across the district to help create and improve wildlife habitats in their neighbourhoods.
Ground-elder was likely introduced into the UK by the Romans and has since become naturalised. A medium-sized umbellifer, it is an invasive weed of shady places, gardens and roadsides.
Fennel has feathery leaves and open, umbels of yellow flowers. It was probably introduced by the Romans for culinary use, and is now a naturalised species of verges, waste ground and sand dunes.…
The bearded tit is an unmistakable cinnamon-coloured bird of reedbeds in the south, east and north-west of England. Males actually sport a black 'moustache', rather than a beard!