The Working Woodlands Project
The Working Woodlands project is removing invasive species to encourage the growth of our native woodland fauna.
The Working Woodlands project is removing invasive species to encourage the growth of our native woodland fauna.
The woodlands are transforming; green leaves are starting to take on fiery shades, while bursts of red and purple berries and shiny brown acorns punctuate the canopy. Visit a woodland near you and…
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…
Our ancient woodlands are one of the most magical habitats in the UK. They are home to a unique and complex community of plants, fungi, animals, and insects.
A guided walk and talk through the beautiful and extensive woodlands surrounding Marwell Zoo with Marwell Wildlife ecologist Carla Broom.
I am 17 and adore Nature and all things Wild! I work with Birds of Prey which is not only extremely rewarding but
an incredible challenge and great privilege.
Our woodlands are a key tool in the box when addressing climate change for their carbon storage potential, but are less well known for their potential to limit flooding events, with wet woodlands…
As Down to the Coast reaches its end, our Woodland Apprentices talk about their experiences and plans for the future.
Wet woodlands in the UK can be wild, secretive places. Tangles of trailing creepers, tussocky sedges and lush tall-herbs conceal swampy pools and partially submerged fallen willow trunks, likely…
Southern Water and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust come together to celebrate a 15 year partnership