Photo competition winners
From meadows and woodlands to gardens and urban spaces, 12 wild images have scooped places in this year’s photography competition run by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
From meadows and woodlands to gardens and urban spaces, 12 wild images have scooped places in this year’s photography competition run by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is inviting entries into their 10th annual photo competition.
Judges of a popular photo competition are expecting this year’s entries to be full of doorstep wildlife.
From otters to orchids and birds to butterflies, twelve photographers from across Worcestershire are celebrating after being chosen as winners for a popular county wildlife calendar.
Schoolchildren from two Worcestershire schools are celebrating winning a free school trip to get closer to nature.
From dancing damselflies to blooming bluebells, 12 images capturing the wild side of Worcestershire have secured winning places in this year’s photography competition run by Worcestershire…
From harvest mice to hoverflies and waxwings to spider webs, twelve photographers from across Worcestershire are celebrating after being chosen as winners in a popular county wildlife calendar.…
The European larch was introduced into the UK from Central Europe in the 17th century. Unusually for a conifer, it is deciduous and displays small, greeny-red cones on brittle twigs.
The volunteer supporter group of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust in Bromsgrove is excited to launch their new programme of events, led by a new committee.
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