The pincushion-like, lilac-blue flower heads of Devil's-bit scabious attract a wide variety of butterflies and bees. Look for this pretty plant in damp meadows and marshes, and on riverbanks. The ...
This flightless relative of the scorpionfly roams across clumps of moss in winter. Despite their name, snow fleas aren't fleas - though they are thought to be related to them. They belong to the order ...
£30 million appeal to secure the entire estate - for nature and the nation The Wildlife Trusts have purchased part of the Rothbury Estate in partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust and have ...
Be part of this unique chance to create one of the largest areas for nature’s recovery in England. A project of national significance within an iconic landscape, rich in history and heritage. The ...
Barnaby is Land Use Policy Manager for The Wildlife Trusts With the details of the Labour Government’s long anticipated Budget now unveiled, The Wildlife Trusts’ Senior Land Use Policy Manager Barnaby ...
£5 million Nextdoor Nature programme worked with over 1,600 communities to take action for nature A report published today reveals the striking results of a National Lottery Heritage Fund £5 million ...
Coming home and watering the garden calms me down, because I have a stressful job, it helps with my mental health. The community space is a great place to relax and unwind or connect with others over ...
It’s such a good use of this piece of land and a good start to lots of art projects that could happen in the future. Being involved with the environment is a really rich source of life for everyone.
This small, round sea urchin is (unsurprisingly!) green in colour and can be found on rocky shores around the UK. The green sea urchin is a small spiny urchin that lives amongst the seaweeds on rocky ...