Survey volunteering
Gilfach Rangers
Roadside Verges
There are so many ways to take action for nature and through projects like Wilder Pentwyn people in Radnorshire are doing amazing work
The Wildlife Trusts across Wales have been busy with plenty of campaigns, appeals, project work, reserve management and much more! Get a taste of what they have been up to right here.
As the Chat Moss Project Officer for Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Elspeth is helping to restore the wild peatland landscape that has been drained for over 200 years. The area lies within five miles…
The largest threat to nature in a generation is happening before our very own eyes, with UK government planning to scrap all EU laws relating to the legal protections of our natural spaces. We…
A blog written by artist-in-residence for the Rhos Pasture
Restoration Project, Sean Harris.
Prosiect Adfer Porfa Rhos yn Sir Faesyfed yn dechrau
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…
A blog all about moths and moth trapping by Fiona Stone our LWS project officer
With black-and-yellow markings, the hornet mimic hoverfly looks like its namesake, but is harmless to us. This mimicry helps to protect it from predators while it searches for nectar.
The branching, finger-like projections of this fungus give it the appearance of an underwater coral. Its striking colour and form make it easy to spot, but it is scarce in the UK.