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Vanished Species & New Arrivals
Worcestershire residents are set to be entertained during an evening talk looking at the ups and downs of Britain’s wildlife.
Celebrating 50 years and 9935 species
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest nature conservation charity, has produced a video to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Marram grass
The dense, spiky tufts of Marram grass are a familiar sight on our windswept coasts. In fact, its matted roots help to stabilise sand dunes, allowing them to grow up and become colonised by other…
Wildlife
Grass snake
The grass snake is our longest snake, but don't worry if you find one in the compost heap - it's harmless! Look out for this green and yellow beauty in grasslands and wetlands, too.
History, wildlife and heathlands
Explore the history, wildlife and restoration of Worcestershire's biggest block of heathland...
Wintering wildlife
Discover more about how wildlife survives winter...
Local Wildlife Sites
Knot grass
A common moth across most of the UK. The large, hairy caterpillars are often seen in late summer.