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Common crane
As the UK’s tallest bird the common crane is instantly recognisable with the ruffle of tail feathers and very long legs. Their bugling call is also very distinctive.
Meadow crane's-bill
Meadow crane's-bill has striking violet flowers that pepper hay meadows, verges and grasslands with colour in summer. It is also a popular choice for gardeners and attracts a wide variety of…
Bloody crane's-bill
Bloody crane's-bill has striking magenta flowers that pepper our rare limestone pavements, grasslands and sand dunes with summer colour. It is a favourite of all kinds of insects, including…
Adapting the Levels holds public events about climate adaptation
Adapting The Levels is a partnership project dedicated to empowering those who live and work on the Somerset Levels to take action on Climate Adaptation
Adapting the Levels Landscape Recovery Project
Somerset Wildlife Trust announces strategic project on Somerset Levels
Honeygar to drive nature recovery network expansion and to help pioneer new Nature-based Solutions
Adapting the Levels project launches its free Climate Adaptation Toolkit
New Climate Adaptation Toolkit Launches at same time as damning report released about England’s ability to adapt to climate change.
Somerset partnership project 'Level Up' receives grant of £248,900 from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
‘Level Up’, a partnership project spearheaded by the Mendip Hills, Blackdown Hills, and Quantock Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), alongside other environmental organisations like…