Ticket to the future
In this blog, conservation trainee Anna reflects on the forestry season and looks forward to spring...
In this blog, conservation trainee Anna reflects on the forestry season and looks forward to spring...
Brush through a wildflower meadow at the height of summer and you'll hear the tiny seeds of yellow-rattle rattling in their brown pods, hence its name.
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Enjoy a spring walk around Hipton Hill Orchards, a site managed by The Vale Landscape Trust.
Enjoy a spring walk and appreciate the wildlife that Tewkesbury has to offer.
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
As the UK’s tallest bird the common crane is instantly recognisable with the ruffle of tail feathers and very long legs. Their bugling call is also very distinctive.
The laughing 'yaffle' call of the green woodpecker can be heard in our woodlands, parks and gardens. Look out for it hopping about your lawn, searching for ants to eat.
Survey of top retailers shows that only one of 20 says they will eliminate peat this year - the Government's voluntary target to stop peat compost sales was missed in 2020.
Staff and volunteers at the Trust are delighted at news that dormice have been found at a new site.
Staff and volunteers at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are delighted at the news that a convolvulus hawk-moth caterpillar has been recorded in the county.