Going Batty
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!
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
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!
In Spring 2020, we launched our citizen science program - “How Wild Are We?” You told us what wildlife you could see from your windows, who visited your balcony and what creatures were living in…
In Spring 2020, we launched our citizen science program - “How Wild Are We?” You told us what wildlife you could see from your windows, who visited your balcony and what creatures were living in…
In Spring 2020, we launched our citizen science program - “How Wild Are We?” You told us what wildlife you could see from your windows, who visited your balcony and what creatures were living in…
As the trees drop their leaves and temperatures fall our wild spaces can begin to look a little barren at this time of year. You might wonder what birds and mammals eat, as insects tuck themselves…
National Tree Week runs this year from the 28th November to the 6th December, celebrating trees and tree planting across the UK.
The Trust’s smallest nature reserve, Mapledurwell Fen, is nestled in a corner of Basingstoke and Deane. It has been called the “richest half acre in Hampshire” and survey results from 2019 prove…
Our wildlife comes in all shapes and sizes, and all our species have a part to play in our local ecosystems, even though some aren’t winning any popularity contests. So why not take a second look…
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.
Tamworth park, Portsmouth, was landscaped in 1991 with the intention of creating a haven for wildlife. Now, almost 30 years on, residents on the adjacent road have joined Team Wilder in an effort…