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Heathland wildlife gets a boost
The team at Worcestershire’s largest nature conservation charity are celebrating after receiving the final funding needed to buy a block of land that will help them to create the county’s biggest…
History, wildlife and heathlands
Explore the history, wildlife and restoration of Worcestershire's biggest block of heathland...
Heathland horrors
Beccy discusses some of the spookier wildlife that can be spotted on our heathlands...
Heathland Halloween
Brave locals are invited to test their wits on a heathland horrors Halloween trail.
Heathland and moorland
These wild, open landscapes stretch over large areas and are most often found in uplands. Although slow to awaken in spring, by late summer heathland can be an eye-catching purple haze of heather…
Heathland heritage
Volunteer and guest blogger Sue Duffield takes a look at how Dropping Well Farm and the surrounding heathland became what they are today...
Heathland herbivores
Reserve manager, Andy, takes a look at the importance of the role of herbivores in managing heathlands...
The value of open heathland
From different habitats to carbon capture, Mary takes a closer look at the importance of open landscapes
Be a heathland hero
Nick explores volunteering with the Trust, from the importance of volunteers to upcoming opportunities.
Spotting heathland butterflies
Beccy takes a closer look at two of the beautiful butterflies found on our heathland...
Natural Networks funding increased to encourage more wildlife-rich habitats
Natural Networks grants, available for projects which aim to create or restore wildlife-rich habitats, have been increased to cover 70% of the total project cost.