Restoration work to start at Upton Warren
An exciting restoration project will soon start at Upton Warren, a popular nature reserve amongst birdwatchers.
An exciting restoration project will soon start at Upton Warren, a popular nature reserve amongst birdwatchers.
Join Gordon Forrest for an evening talk all about Worcestershire's premier bird-watching reserve.
Green sandpiper, water rail, snipe, banded demoiselle and, hopefully, water vole will all benefit from work about to start at a popular nature reserve.
Worcestershire’s premier bird-watching reserve, Upton Warren attracts birds throughout the year.
A Malvern Qigong group raised £500 to help the Trust make emergency repairs to the lapwing hide at Upton Warren.
From volunteer work parties and researching crayfish to writing reports and management plans, Amy is finding that there's more to conservation than meets the eye...
This is an exciting opportunity to gain the skills and experience needed to start a career in UK wildlife conservation.
Focusing on four of our grassland sites in the south of Worcestershire, this volunteer team looks after Brotheridge Green, Boynes Coppice and Meadows, Nash’s Meadows and Melrose Farm Meadows.
Part-owned with Butterfly Conservation, this remnant of the Royal Forest of Feckenham is the main site for the brown hairstreak in the Midlands.
Our volunteer team at Monkwood are looking for more people to help them manage this wonderful woodland not far from Worcester.