Veteran trees to benefit from work
The arrival of ash dieback at a popular Worcestershire nature reserve is being turned into a positive opportunity to help the survival of veteran trees.
The arrival of ash dieback at a popular Worcestershire nature reserve is being turned into a positive opportunity to help the survival of veteran trees.
Also known as Hanbury Woods, this relict wood pasture reserve contains some of the oldest trees in the county.
The upright, blue flower spikes of Viper's-bugloss can be spotted on chalk grassland, sand dunes, cliffs and banks. Its spotted stem is thought to resemble a viper.
Connor provides a step-by-step guide to planning a nature event in your community.
Discover more about tree bumblebees...
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
One of the best remaining limestone grasslands in the county with wildflowers and butterflies to add interest to your country walk.
56 years of Harry Green MBE being a trustee of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust have been honoured by the planting of 56 trees.
Enjoy a stroll around Hipton Hill Orchards, overlooking the Vale of Evesham.
Our volunteer team at Windmill Hill are looking for more pairs of hands to help them managethis wonderful species-rich grassland on a limestone escarpment near the Vale of Evesham.
A fabulous small ancient woodland