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Lending Invertebrates a Hand
In today's blog, Trainee Ecologist Sofie Borek talks about the importance of wild patches and how easy it is to help our insects.
All set for summer: our new outdoor learning courses
We have an amazing range of courses available for school and group leaders this summer. They are a great opportunity to enhance your skills, learn something new to try with your group and feel re-…
How wild are we? Insights into our garden invertebrates.
Team Wilder member, Gemma Paul and her son enjoyed looking for invertebrate minibeasts in their garden the other day. They're helping us answer the question, ''How wild are we?…
Make this July plastic free
The Plastic Free July campaign began in 2011, as a way of encouraging people to try going plastic-free for a month, and hopefully beyond. The ultimate aim is to see an end to plastic waste, which…
Wildflower ID Course
Join Community Ecologist Susan Simmonds at St Catherines Hill nature reserve for a morning of Wildflower Identification
Citizen Science Invertebrate Insight
Pamber Forest Quarterly Newsletter, July-September
The hot, dry summer certainly had its impact on the wildlife. Many invertebrates emerged really early, and the heat reduced the flight periods of many species. There were also more tree deaths…
The Trust condemns hare coursing
The Trust support a robust response from the police when incidents of illegal hare coursing are reported
Marsh fritillary reintroduction
Wildlife Trust views on the reintroduction of the white-tailed sea eagle
We respond to the consultation about the proposed reintroduction of white-tailed sea eagles to the Isle of Wight.
Beaver reintroduction proves huge success
Once hunted to extinction but now thriving, recent reintroductions of the beaver have proven a huge success.