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Brushing up on skills
Meet Matt, our newest conservation trainee and learn more about what he has been up to in his first month...
Communities learning new skills with local conservation charity
With the help of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, community groups have been learning new skills and supporting wildlife.
Our Wildlife Heroes 2018
Dog kills sheep
Dog owners are being urged to keep their dogs on a lead when walking on nature reserves and in fields with livestock.
Wildcat
The rare wildcat is so similar to a domestic tabby that interbreeding is a serious threat to its survival. Although known as the 'tiger of the Highlands', it is shy and elusive, making…
News
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Readying to pass on wisdom...
Lydia reflects on the skills, knowledge and experience she's gained as another trainee joins the team...
Common scoter
The common scoter has suffered large declines in the UK, threatening its survival here. Look out for this duck feeding at sea in winter when its numbers are bolstered by migrating birds.
Old Hills butterfly walk
Enjoy an amble on the Old Hills.
Spooky Spells Welly Walk
Double double toil and troubles
Bats fly past and pond life bubbles
Families are invited to get into the Halloween spirit and cook up a spooky spell this half-term.
Common shrew
The diminutive common shrew has a distinctively pointy nose and tiny eyes. It lives life in the fast lane, eating every 2-3 hours to survive, and only living for a year or so. Look out for it in…