Rotary ditcher update - Water and wildlife has started moving in
The features dug by the rotary ditcher in the Nene Valley last summer have been filling up with water and attracting wildlife. Helena gives us an update.
The features dug by the rotary ditcher in the Nene Valley last summer have been filling up with water and attracting wildlife. Helena gives us an update.
The Environment Agency are seeking your views on the challenges our waters face and the choices and changes we all need to make to help tackle those challenges. Our Water for Wildlife Officer…
It's been a busy time up in the North Chiltern hills with new fencing and conservation grazing.
Our Team are inspiring children to think about the ‘tiny creatures of the big hills’.
As well as our own nature reserves we have also been helping improve other sites for wildlife.
Our team have been keeping the grassland open and full of light for wildflowers.
Communications Officer Rob Enderby joins a weekend coppicing workshop in Hayley Wood to find out more about this ancient tradition and its benefits for wildlife.
Wildlife may be beautiful or delicate but creating the best conditions for it to flourish can be a brutal-looking business
Our CEO Brian Eversham explores the Wildlife Trust's changing role in tackling the ecological and climate emergency
Farming for the Future project coordinator Helena Darragh has been preparing for the arrival of the only rotary ditcher in the UK for a while...