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Cathy, shepherdess, and her border collie Lady have a strong bond with each other – and with nature. From the moment she owned her first lamb Cathy knew that shepherding was the life for her;…
Cathy, shepherdess, and her border collie Lady have a strong bond with each other – and with nature. From the moment she owned her first lamb Cathy knew that shepherding was the life for her;…
Philip has been helping to restore Manchester Mosslands for twenty years, helping these rare wetlands to recover. He works in front of a computer most of the time, so he has always enjoyed the…
Winter can be a tough time for wildlife. Here are some quick and simple ways to help.
The Christmas holidays are a fantastic time to explore the natural world with children. So wrap up warm and head out for a wintry adventure with our five ways to have festive outdoor fun as a…
It is well documented that getting outdoors is good for our health and wellbeing. Why not take the opportunity this winter to get outside and explore your local chalk stream and its surroundings,…
The warm weather, combined with all the wonderful sights of spring makes May a fantastic time to get outside.
The Five Ways to Wellbeing, developed by the New Economics Foundation, offer a helpful framework for connecting to nature. This week, our final week, we’re going to focus on giving.
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help survey and manage invasive non-native invasive plant species that harm our native wildlife.
Every year thousands of bird species travel across the globe to spend the winter months in more habitable climates. But how do they find their way?
Nat, a sixth form student in Eastleigh, is combining his studies with an Extended Project Qualification to help make space for nature on his college grounds.
Some simple ways you can connect with nature and give your health and wellbeing a boost.