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Water stick insect
The water stick insect looks just like a mantis. An underwater predator, it uses its front legs to catch its prey. Its tail acts as a kind of 'snorkel', so it can breathe in the water.…
Action for insects
Insects and hot summers
With Britain experiencing a sustained heatwave, our Chief Executive, Brian Eversham, looks at the effect warm summers have on Britain's insect populations.
Incredible insects
Insects are everywhere, often overlooked, but playing vital roles in almost every ecosystem. The Wildlife Trusts' Tom Hibbert introduces us to some of the miniature miracle-workers that help…
Luton Chalk Sites
As well as our own nature reserves we have also been helping improve other sites for wildlife.
Top Sites
Brownfield vs. Greenfield Sites
What are Local Wildlife Sites?
Protecting these important and vulnerable sites
How to make a bee hotel
Solitary bees are important pollinators and a gardener’s friend. Help them by building a bee hotel for your home or garden and watch them buzz happily about their business.
Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites - help needed!
Fundamentally important Local Wildlife Sites need protecting from future development - help stop government proposals to remove their protection