Reading Rivers: 'The Pull of the River' by Matt Gaw
This month, we've been reading 'The Pull of the River' by Matt Gaw - an earnest book about the joy of discovering nature through adventure.
This month, we've been reading 'The Pull of the River' by Matt Gaw - an earnest book about the joy of discovering nature through adventure.
For curious young minds, nature is the ultimate adventure. Sally Broom gives us a window into her family's river rambles.
This month, we've been reading 'Waterlog' by Roger Deakin - a surprisingly philosophical book about wild swimming, connection, and transformation.
As their leaves fall away, identifying trees becomes a fascinating challenge. Talk a walk along a chalk stream, and see which species are hiding in plain sight!
Sweep away the cobwebs with a wintery walk along a local chalk stream. Experience the magic of these habitats in the cooler months of the year!
From peaceful streamside moments, to taking urgent action. Martin Miles explains how a lifelong passion for fishing set him on a mission to save our chalk streams.
In Whitchurch, a conservation group has delved deep to better protect the Upper Test from pollution.
What do you do when the path to nature is filled with hurdles? Leesa Yeo tells us about her mission to find wheelchair-accessible walks in Hampshire.
Around the towns of Alresford and Overton, our local bat species have been given new places to call home.
Sometimes journeys take you back to where you began. Donny Donovan recounts his epic journey of walking the River Test from source to sea.