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The legacy and future of the Local Area Groups
For almost as long as the Trust has been operating, we have had the support and enduring commitment from Local Area Groups. Here we explain the legacy and future of those groups as we move forward…
Somerset Wildlife Trust and the Diocese of Bath and Wells launch 'Wilder Churches'
The joint initiative will support communities to make space for nature in their local churchyard and is set to enhance churchyard biodiversity across the county.
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Martin volunteers with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust’s Orchard Origins every Friday come rain or shine. His commitment has contributed to conserving many of Herefordshire’s traditional orchards.…
Sir David Attenborough calls for role of nature to be recognised in fight against climate change in new film
The Wildlife Trusts say ambitious nature recovery should be focus at COP26
Somerset Wildlife Trust and the Diocese of Bath and Wells Invite More Communities to make Space for Nature in their Local Churchyard or Burial Ground
After highly successful first year, ‘Wilder Churches' initiative invites more communities to get involved with new welcome event.
Join in the Great Online Easter Egg Hunt!
Join in the GREAT ONLINE EASTER EGG HUNT! Just for fun, we’ve hidden 12 numbered colourful Easter Eggs in the pages of the Get Involved section on our website for you to find for some Family…
Wilder Churches: Online get-together
Join us for a Wilder Churches get-together!
Silver birch
A spindly tree of heathland and moorlands, and dry and sandy soils, the Silver birch is well known for its paper-thin, white bark. It is a great coloniser and can quickly spread in an area.
Sea slater
These little critters are related to the woodlice you find in your garden and play a very important role on rocky shores.