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Sheep's-bit
With its fluffy-looking, light blue flower heads, sheep's-bit is a pretty plant of dry grassland, heaths and clifftops. Sometimes carpeting an area, it is popular with nectar-loving insects…
Spawn spotters needed!
The team at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is encouraging individuals to record their sightings of toadspawn this spring.
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Another thing the Romans did for us
Joe takes a deep dive into the history of the woodland at Dropping Well Farm...
Starting a community group
Heather takes a look at how to get a group started where you live...
Heathland restoration to get underway
Work is due to get underway to restore a Wyre Forest heathland near Bewdley.
The start of a successful restoration
Dom takes a look back at what’s been achieved over the first six-year phase of the restoration project at Green Farm
Sweet vernal-grass
Flowering in spring, the cylindrical, densely packed flower spikes of Sweet vernal-grass are easily spotted in a meadow. It also tastes of sweet vanilla and was once a favourite 'chewing…
Restoration work to start at Upton Warren
An exciting restoration project will soon start at Upton Warren, a popular nature reserve amongst birdwatchers.
Sweet chestnut
The sweet chestnut is famous for its shiny brown fruits, or 'chestnuts', that are wrapped in a spiky, green casing and make a tasty winter treat. Look for this tree in woodlands in South…