
Wildlife Trust staff in lockdown
I asked my colleagues at the Trust how they’ve been connecting with nature. Here’s what some of them have been up to in their own spaces:
I asked my colleagues at the Trust how they’ve been connecting with nature. Here’s what some of them have been up to in their own spaces:
Spring migration is known as the great rush north, as birds race back to their more northerly breeding grounds having spent the winter in milder regions further south.
Celandines, wood anemone, ramsons, violets and bluebells are now all in full bloom in Eaglehead and Bloodstone copse nature reserve, making this morning’s walk to check up on our sheep an absolute…
How are the COVID-19 restrictions on access to the countryside affecting wildlife
Our shorelines are known for being busy and beautiful, but hiding in plain sight are clues to how wildlife copes with these challenging environments.
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams tries her hand at rope making and considers the changing impact of this material on our marine life.
Pete, one of our Marine Champions, shares how his personal Solent adventure has brought him closer to our seas.
The Chancellor's Budget doubled spending on flood defences - but do flood defences always mean concrete walls and hard solutions?
Ellie Brodie, Head of Land Management for Wildlife Trust's national office, takes a look at how the Agriculture Bill and recent Defra policy statements are stacking up for wildlife and wild…
Team Wilder member and Southsea resident, Adam Humphrys, used his small garden to create some big spaces for wildlife.