The Grazing Animals of Rewilding
Learn about the role of grazing animals in rewilding in this practical course at Dorset Wildlife Trust's Wild Woodbury
Learn about the role of grazing animals in rewilding in this practical course at Dorset Wildlife Trust's Wild Woodbury
Famed for their cunning and stealth, these orangey-red dogs with their bushy tails can be seen in towns and the countryside. They come out mostly at night but can also be seen during the day if…
A tiny reserve perched high on a hillside overlooking the Rivelin Valley
The large, fluffy caterpillars of this moth are often seen in summer and early spring.
A small Beech woodland set within the wider Therfield Heath landscape, this reserve attracts a variety of bird species.
Fox Fritillary Meadow is an ancient floodplain and the largest of four remaining sites for the snake's head fritillary in Suffolk.
A familiar 'weed' of gardens, roadsides, meadows and parks, red clover has trefoil leaves and red, rounded flower heads. It is often used as fodder for livestock.