Beaconwood and the Winsel
A woodland with a great variety of wildlife and beautiful carpets of bluebells each spring.
A woodland with a great variety of wildlife and beautiful carpets of bluebells each spring.
Join our Malvern Local Group as they explore four Leicestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves.
Lydia takes a look at what it takes to keep our nature reserves in tip-top condition for visitors...
Join members of our Malvern Local Group as they investigate four Warwickshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves in the Stratford/Leamington Spa area.
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.
This tiny part of the important Wyre Forest consists mainly of oak, hazel coppice, alder and ash.
A local charity is calling on dog owners to keep their dogs on a lead when walking on nature reserves and in fields with livestock.
Weasels may look adorable, but they make light work of eating voles, mice and birds! They are related to otters and stoats, which is obvious thanks to their long slender bodies and short legs.
As autumn turns to winter, the thoughts of wildlife-watchers turn to the question of 'could this be a waxwing winter'...