Warburg Memorial Lecture 2024: Biodiversity and Ancient Oaks - Tuesday 7 May, Exeter Hall
This year's Warburg Memorial Lecture highlights the unique value for biodiversity of ancient oaks.
This year's Warburg Memorial Lecture highlights the unique value for biodiversity of ancient oaks.
This former quarry site returned to nature, comprises scrub and woodland providing a green haven for a wide variety of plants and wildlife.
Our friends at Jordans tell you a bit more about how they welcome wildlife on their farms, with the help of The Wildlife Trusts.
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and…
Illustrated talk by local farmer Jane Thomson, from Brick Kiln Farm about a wonderful project to restore native plants to part of Rookyard Wood.
A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
A disused limestone quarry site, with probably the best exposure of Acre limestone in the county, with diverse habitats favoured by birds, amphibians and invertebrates.
Ellie Brodie, Senior Policy Manager, outlines The Wildlife Trusts’ policy proposals for the future of farming and land management in England.
With stunning views of the Cumbrian fells and Morecambe Bay, this is a great place to walk and explore. Rich in wildflowers and butterflies.