Garnock Floods
Low lying water-logged pasture with shallow seasonal pools and a large permanent pond; an excellent site for bird watching
Low lying water-logged pasture with shallow seasonal pools and a large permanent pond; an excellent site for bird watching
A nature reserve with an array of wetland plants and birdlife
Join us for talks from a national and local perspective followed by an open conversation chaired by John Baker Cresswell.
Government publishes Fisheries Command Paper today
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the closing of COP26.
Last week George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, made an announcement in a written statement to Parliament about the Government’s intentions for badgers as part of their strategy for dealing…
As flooding becomes more frequent and more extreme, we can't manage floods as we did in the past. We need a new approach - and nature can be part of the solution.
The Lines Way, developed along a disused railway line, stretches for four miles, providing access to several wildlife sites. Hedgerows, scrub, woodland, ponds and wet woodland border the track and…
Bev is grateful to live down the road from Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, a 210ha wetland site which stores excess water from the River Torne during times of high
rainfall. This saved her…
Join us to participate in York City Nature Challenge which runs from Friday 26th to Monday 29th April. Our reserves at Moorlands, Askham Bog and Wheldrake Ings will be part of the count area and,…
Delightful untouched meadows with a springtime show of wild daffodils.
Three open freshwater pools surrounded by marshy grassland and swamp