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My Wild Life: Kelly Wetherick
As our Wildbeach project draws to a close, Kelly Wetherick reflects on her time running this blend of exploration and learning on the Isle of Wight coast.
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
As our Wildbeach project draws to a close, Kelly Wetherick reflects on her time running this blend of exploration and learning on the Isle of Wight coast.
We may be a ‘wet’ nation, but wetlands – wildlife-rich, carbon-capturing oases – are in shorter supply than you might think. Wetlands have largely been removed from our landscape, and this loss is…
Starting a new job in the middle of a pandemic is daunting enough, but when that job involves a lot of working outside, training and team working things might seem impossible. Trainee Assistant…
On 8th January the UK Government took a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for our insects. This was to allow farmers to treat sugar beet seed with the banned substance…
Trainee Ecologists Josh Phangurha and Sofie Borek look back on their time at the Trust.
This quick identification guide covers the more widespread species and some of the rarer diving ducks you may encounter around the UK.
For her Advent Calendar this year, Team Wilder member Mathilde had the idea for her son to reveal and complete a wild activity every day, such as observing the birds, going on a bug hunt, planting…
Our guest blogger, Wild Horizons rewilder Jim Ashton, takes us through some of the ways we can make our gardens wild this winter, creating new habitats and helping wildlife in the colder months as…
The Nail fungus, Poronia punctata, is possibly the rarest fungus in Europe and receives many classifications to highlight this including being classified as endangered in the UK. There is very…
Discover the world of these magnificent marine mammals with Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ Skomer Island warden, Nathan Wilkie.