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Land caddis
The Land caddis is the only caddisfly in the UK to spend its entire time on land, with no stage in water. Look in oak leaf litter over winter to see the grainy cases of the larvae, in which they…
Senior Land Adviser - Nature Restoration
We are looking for an experienced Land Management Adviser to oversee the provision of land management advice and support which will deliver Somerset Wildlife Trust's goals for 2030 across…
Farming and Wildlife Organisations Team Up to Support Farmers and Other Land Managers Across Somerset
Farming and wildlife organisations team up to support farmers and other land managers to increase farm business resilience whilst delivering what nature and people need for a sustainable future.…
An update on our Westhay Moor land purchase
As you may already know, at the end of August, we shared the news that we were successful in raising the £60,000 needed to buy and restore 11 vital acres of land at our Westhay Moor National…
Honeygar Farm, the start of a new era for Somerset land use?
Step through time with this fascinating article about land use on the Somerset Levels and Moors, written by our Honeygar Wilding Officer, Joe Hampson.
wood anemone
A spring delight, the wood anemone grows in dappled shade in ancient woodlands. Traditional management, such as coppicing, can help such flowers by opening up the woodland floor to sunlight.
Adapting the Levels Landscape Recovery Project
Practical Conservation Work Groups
My windswept lands
BBC presenter, Ben Garrod, loves Norfolk’s huge skies, breath-taking beauty and its untamed wild side. So much so he has become Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s first Ambassador, helping to inspire others…
Neroche Woodlanders
Food for Thought
If you had a field, what would you do with it? Those who manage land know that this is not a simple question. As a Wildlife Trust we are used to answering that question by managing land in…