New arrivals at Wealden Heaths
Woodlark, nightjar, and Dartford warbler chicks have hatched at Wealden Heaths. Follow our easy tips to help protect these vulnerable birds.
Woodlark, nightjar, and Dartford warbler chicks have hatched at Wealden Heaths. Follow our easy tips to help protect these vulnerable birds.
As the woodlark, nightjar, and Dartford warbler enter their breeding season, follow our easy tips to help protect these vulnerable birds during visits to Wealden Heaths.
This week is National Heath Week, celebrating this fascinating habitat and the wildlife that calls them home. In summer there are so many of wildlife delights to look and listen for, we cover a…
Spend a relaxing morning learning about the wildflowers and butterflies of chalk downland.
We are looking for Livestock Lookers volunteers to keep an eye on the health, welfare and location of our livestock.
Cross-leaved heath is a type of heather that likes bogs, heathland and moorland. It has distinctive pink, bell-shaped flowers that attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.
The Small heath is the smallest of our brown butterflies and has a fluttering flight. It favours heathlands, as its name suggests, as well as other sunny habitats.
The Heath bumblebee is not only found on heathland, but also in gardens and parks. It nests in small colonies of less than 100 workers in all kinds of spots, such as old birds' nests, mossy…
Heather is also called 'ling'. Look for it on our heaths, moors and bogs, where its delicate, loosely arranged pink flowers attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.
This bog-loving butterfly is mostly found in the north of the UK, where it takes to the wing in summer.
Heathlands form some of the wildest landscapes in the lowlands, where agriculture and development jostle for space, containing and limiting natural processes. Once considered as waste land of…