‘Common Grounds’: A Day of Action
With a new UK Government now in place, nature’s recovery must be prioritised.
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Brush away the cobwebs by joining us for a morning walk.
The common spotted-orchid is the easiest of all our orchids to see: sometimes, so many flowers appear together that they create a pale pink carpet in our woodlands, old quarries, dunes and marshes…
A mixture of heathland, acid grassland and scrub oak woodland.
Anyone who has read Harry Potter (and who hasn’t?) knows that there are some really WILD moments, creatures and ideas in every book. Wildlife and wild places play a role in the life of every witch…
Around 70 hectares of the common is SSSI lowland heathland, making it the perfect place for bird spotting.
A truly incredible and unique place. Thompson Common is famous for its ‘pingo’ ponds – a network of around 400 small pools created during the last Ice Age. It’s also home to the UK’s rarest…
Bucklebury Common is one of the largest commons in Berkshire and home to a rich variety of wildlife.
The common squid is a weird and wonderful predator found all around our coasts.
The fluffy, white heads of common cotton-grass dot our brown, boggy moors and heaths as if a giant bag of cotton wool balls has been thrown across the landscape!
We are looking for Livestock Looker volunteers in & around Hook Common, to keep an eye on the health, welfare and location of our animals.