Conservation grazing in chalk grassland
Join for an online talk about restoration of chalk grasslands.
Join for an online talk about restoration of chalk grasslands.
Botanist, broadcaster and former President of The Wildlife Trusts, David Bellamy, has died – sad news to the generations of nature-lovers that he entertained and inspired. David was a great friend…
Refresh or improve your identification skills of chalk grassland plants
Guided walk at East Pit to look for chalk grassland flowers
Flower-rich grasslands, once a part of every farm, are part of our culture. Most have developed alongside humans because of livestock grazing and cutting for hay. Many have archaeological and…
Spend a relaxing morning learning about the wildflowers and butterflies of chalk downland.
Join us to search for a host of wildflowers that grow across the limestone grassland and woodland edge of this great nature reserve.
This is a strange, sparse habitat of grassland growing on old mining tracks and slag heaps, on river gravels and naturally exposed metal-rich soils in the mountains. Only the toughest metal-loving…
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.
An upland area of heathland known as Limestone Heath which is an uncommon habitat on the Mendip Hills and is great for heathland flowers. Another unusual feature for this limestone area is the…
Limited in distribution, this sweetly-scented, short-cropped, springy grassland is famed for its abundance of rare and scarce species.