Spooky October!
It’s that time of year again when we enjoy spine-tingling tales of the supernatural! For centuries plants and animals have been associated with terrifying ghosts, omens of doom and things that go…
Ross Hoddinott
It’s that time of year again when we enjoy spine-tingling tales of the supernatural! For centuries plants and animals have been associated with terrifying ghosts, omens of doom and things that go…
September arrives with a rich harvest of fruits and nuts and although the weather may still be fair, the rapidly shortening days are a signal to wildlife that its time to take action – the cold,…
Sophie Baker, Communications Officer for the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire, reveals why we should celebrate, not fear, this mysterious British reptile.
The climate and ecological crisis demands a fundamental shift in how we think about solutions.
Many people perceive the Somerset coast as cloudy red water, acres of mud and shingle and a featureless, grey shore covered in a light coating of silt. Maybe because of this, naturalists have…
Like any conservation land management carried out on nature reserve quality habitats, the management of ragwort is quite a complex and nuanced subject, requiring many considerations to be balanced…
Dragonflies, damselflies, juicy blackberries and baby hedgehogs - what's not to love?!
After weeks of campaigning to pause Part 3 of the Government's proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill, the Government has now released a set of amendments — but they don't go far…
If you’ve been lucky enough to have not had your hope of a liveable future destroyed by our current government, let me quickly destroy it for you now: earlier this year, the government introduced…
The sounds of summer: a rhythmic chirping from somewhere in the grass and buzzards calling overhead.