A good century for slugs
Exploring the many species of slug which have arrived, or become much more abundant and widespread, in Britain in the last century.
Exploring the many species of slug which have arrived, or become much more abundant and widespread, in Britain in the last century.
Aiming to challenge the negative perception surrounding slugs and snails in gardens, this year's Wild About Gardens initiative encourages gardeners to reconsider the role of these often-…
An evidence-based approach has long been one of our core values, underpinning all our work and featuring as a key point in our very first business plan back in 2000. But we don’t just apply…
Our intrepid promoter Harry Hog is now officially out and about visiting Wildlife Trust nature reserves in our three counties. Read the first of his ‘Hog Blog’s about how our local wildlife is…
Often overlooked, Lesser centaury is a tiny plant of grassy, open habitats like dunes, cliffs, heaths and grasslands. As its name suggests, it is much smaller than its relative, Common centaury.…
A report on our work at Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits over the past 10 years
Our intrepid Trust promoter on the joys of autumn berries and murmurations at some of our reserves
“We are bound by and ultimately dependent on the natural world around us.” Sir David Attenborough
A low-growing plant of sand dunes, heaths and grassy places, Common centaury is in bloom over summer. Look for clusters of pretty, pink, five-petalled flowers.
Trust Promoter Harry Hog has been exploring our reserves this winter - and helping wildlife on his own doorstep, too.
Our project, generously funded by several grant-making trusts as well as being awarded money from the Tesco's Bags for Help community grant scheme, is well underway to ensure the protection…
Harry Hog has been out and about across our three counties, exploring and appreciating our wild spaces.