Botanical Walk at Gilfach
Led by Bronwen Jenkins, botanist and long-term RWT volunteer.
Led by Bronwen Jenkins, botanist and long-term RWT volunteer.
With natural nesting sites in decline, adding a nestbox to your garden can make all the difference to your local birds.
Here at RWT we work to support individuals and groups who want to make positive change in their community. A blog witten by Community Organising Manager, Jenny Mottershead.
The violet click beetle is a very rare beetle that lives in decaying wood, particularly common beech and ash. It gets its name from its habit of springing upwards with an audible click if it falls…
The uncontainable nature of wildlife is perhaps clearest in brownfield sites – previously developed land that is not currently in use. The crumbling concrete of abandoned factories, disused power…
Erin has spent 25 years connecting people and wildlife as part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s team that delivers events and open days at sites across the county including the annual Skylarks…
Ash Dieback and its impact on RWT Nature Reserves
Join Bronwen Jenkins, botanist and long-time RWT volunteer to learn about the summer flora at Rhayader Tunnel!