Wild and Wonderful Romances
With spring on the horizon, local wildlife is getting in the spirit of Valentine's Day.
With spring on the horizon, local wildlife is getting in the spirit of Valentine's Day.
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.
As Down to the Coast reaches its end, our Woodland Apprentices talk about their experiences and plans for the future.
Historic structures are important to our chalk stream heritage, but can pose a problem for migrating fish. At Hurstbourne Priors, the Watercress and Winterbournes partners have been getting our…
Mosses might not seem the most exciting of plants, perhaps associated with garden chores like raking them out of lawns or removing them from damp corners and gutters. But these plants are actually…
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…
Lapwing, green plover, peewit, tewit – this bird of many names is a spectacular sight in winter.
This quick identification guide covers the more widespread species and some of the rarer diving ducks you may encounter around the UK.
Butterflies aren’t a species group we associate with winter, mostly seen on warm sunny days as they feed on the nectar from flowers. However, records show that there are butterfly sightings in…
The carol ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ mentions numerous different birds. Here’s what some of those feathered friends are up to at this time of year!