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An exciting nature project in Redditch is supporting residents across the district to help create and improve wildlife habitats in their neighbourhoods.
An exciting nature project in Redditch is supporting residents across the district to help create and improve wildlife habitats in their neighbourhoods.
If you have a passion for your local area, enjoy meeting people and want to help people learn more about wildlife and its conservation, both in their local area and beyond, we've got just the…
The volunteer supporter group of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust in Redditch is excited to host their first talk in four years.
A very rare species, this moth is now limited to one site in the UK. Males can be a striking reddish buff in colour.
Our volunteer team at Ipsley Alders Marsh are looking for volunteers to help them manage this beautiful nature reserve in the middle of Redditch.
This important remnant marsh in the middle of Redditch consists of sedge peat, a rare habitat in the Midlands.
Redditch resident Gary Farmer has been awarded this year’s prestigious Worcestershire Wildlife Medal by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
Local volunteers from Redditch came out in force to help add the finishing touches to the first Natural Networks project.
The Marsh helleborine is a beautiful orchid of fens, wet grassland and dune slacks. Growing in profusion in places, look for reddish stems and white-and-pink flowers.
A late-flowering plant, Autumn gentian displays pretty, mauve, tube-like flowers atop its reddish stems. It favours dry, chalk grassland and sand dune habitats.
The Dark bush-cricket, as its name suggests, is dark brown or reddish. It can be found in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens throughout summer. Its irregular chirpings are a familiar sound of summer…