
Wilder Matters: Nature & Planning
What do newts and bats have to do with the planning process? Are they really getting in the way of new houses being built?
Image: Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION
Children from Dulverton School release salmon fry in the River Haddeo, with Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) warden John Hickey. Bury, Exmoor National Park, Somerset, UK. May 2012.
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What do newts and bats have to do with the planning process? Are they really getting in the way of new houses being built?
Drop in to speak with the Pine Martens Bounce Back team about what living with pine martens on Exmoor means to you.
Come and celebrate the launch of Wells' Climate Adaptation Plan!
Sunday 15 June: Come and have your say on Frome's draft climate adaptation plan!
Want to hear more about pine martens and the project, or have specific questions? Drop in for a chat with our Engagement Officer.
Talk for business owners, managers and employees of Exmoor tourism and hospitality enterprises on the Two Moors pine marten project.
Organised by Channel Events, join our team for a sponsored walk or run at the Exmoor Perambulation -a self-navigated circular long-distance route dating back over 725 years. You’ll Walk (or run)…
Take on Exmoor over 5k, 10k or 10miles in this sponsored run to raise vital funds for wildlife. You'll hit steep terrain, a wild swim and a scramble underground through a natural tunnel.
Talk for business owners, managers and employees of Exmoor tourism and hospitality enterprises on the Two Moors pine marten project.
Summer wildflower identification of grasslands including sampling methods and recording.
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