Exploring the Malvern Hills
Explore the Malvern Hills with Malvern local group.
Explore the Malvern Hills with Malvern local group.
The pied flycatcher is a summer visitor, migrating here from West Africa to breed. Look for this small, black-and-white bird in woodland, parks and gardens, mostly in the west of the UK.
Seedlings and scarce ladybirds - it's all happening in Anne's garden...
The pied wagtail is a familiar bird across town and countryside. Its black-and-white markings and long, wagging tail make it easy to identify as it hops across the road or lawn.
Now, more than ever, we need to support our young people to gain the knowledge and skills to tackle the biodiversity and climate crises. Our school team is looking for more volunteers to join us…
Introducing a new way to visit our nature reserves – on two wheels!
Watch the deadly accurate flying of the spotted flycatcher in woodlands, gardens and parks. It sits quietly on a perch waiting for an unsuspecting insect to fly by, deftly dashing out to seize it…
A Malvern Qigong group raised £500 to help the Trust make emergency repairs to the lapwing hide at Upton Warren.
A classic fern of woodlands across the UK, the male-fern is also a great addition to any garden. It grows impressive stands from underground rhizomes, dying back in autumn.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.