History, wildlife and heathlands
Explore the history, wildlife and restoration of Worcestershire's biggest block of heathland...
Explore the history, wildlife and restoration of Worcestershire's biggest block of heathland...
With the help of volunteers, reserves officer Andy has been exploring the history of our heathland sites...
Taking a closer look at our oral history project…
Join one of our historical research volunteers, Thomas, as he delves in Hardwick Green Meadows' past...
Connor provides a step-by-step guide to planning a nature event in your community.
Discover more about how our work is creating natural networks and connecting people to nature...
A project to connect habitats and increase the abundance of wildlife in Worcestershire is celebrating the securing of funding to extend the project for another two years.
Natural Networks celebrates seven years of transforming nature and communities across Worcestershire
The Canada goose is our most familiar goose, although it is not actually native to the UK. A common and bold bird, it can be found around most parks, lakes, reservoirs and gravel pits.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.