State of Nature 2019
With the release of the State of Nature report 2019, Colin explores what we can all do to help nature...
With the release of the State of Nature report 2019, Colin explores what we can all do to help nature...
Enjoy a spring walk around Lower Smite Farm, the headquarters of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
A 150 acre working arable farm with a nature trail, wildlife garden and the Trust's operational base & Environmental Education Centre.
A low-growing herb of chalk and limestone grassland, Salad burnet lives up to its name - it is a popular addition to salads and smells of cucumber when crushed!
Enjoy a stroll around Lower Smite Farm.
The egg-shaped, crimson flower heads of Great burnet give this plant the look of a lollipop! It can be found on floodplain meadows - a declining habitat which is under serious threat.
This day-flying moth is found on flowery meadows, often in the company of other moths and butterflies.
A very rare species, this moth is now limited to one site in the UK. Males can be a striking reddish buff in colour.
The six-spot burnet moth is a day-flying moth that flies with a slow, fluttering pattern. Look for it alighting on knapweeds and thistles in grassy places. It is glossy black, with six red spots…
A farm belonging to a Worcestershire charity will sparkle with the work of local craftworkers just in time for the start of this year’s Christmas shopping.