Seagrass: A Seabed Superhero
Have you ever heard of seagrass? This amazing plant provides an impressive list of environmental services – supplying vital habitat to wildlife and fisheries, protecting our shores from erosion…
Have you ever heard of seagrass? This amazing plant provides an impressive list of environmental services – supplying vital habitat to wildlife and fisheries, protecting our shores from erosion…
Starting a new job in the middle of a pandemic is daunting enough, but when that job involves a lot of working outside, training and team working things might seem impossible. Trainee Assistant…
On 8th January the UK Government took a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for our insects. This was to allow farmers to treat sugar beet seed with the banned substance…
Trainee Ecologists Josh Phangurha and Sofie Borek look back on their time at the Trust.
The Nail fungus, Poronia punctata, is possibly the rarest fungus in Europe and receives many classifications to highlight this including being classified as endangered in the UK. There is very…
Trainee Ecologist Sofie Borek, invites us to explore the secret world of bats. She explains how she learnt to love these winged mammals and why you should too!
Ian Jelley, Director of Living Landscapes for Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, explains why helping nature recover is as essential for us as it is for wildlife.
When The Oaks Crematorium in Havant opened back in 2013, the desire was to create a crematorium with a difference. Gemma Lacey, Southern Co-op’s Director of Sustainability and Communications…
Dr Catherine McNicol reveals some of the work that Wildlife Trusts are doing to bring species back from the brink.
We need people to take action for the environment and wildlife. Could the principles of psychology and the science of behaviour change be the answer...