Weeting Heath
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
The stony ground and close-cropped turf of Weeting Heath is one of the best sites in the country to see the rare and strange-looking stone curlew. It is also home to many rare Breckland plants.…
We are looking for a volunteer to help us on Sundays in the Visitor Centre at our wonderful Weeting Heath reserve. You will be greeting visitors and giving them directions around the reserve,…
One of the most important areas of heath in Breckland.
On their boards, Tom and Finn get to rub shoulders with mackerel, eels, crabs, bass, whiting and more. Very soon, they hope to add dolphins to that list too.
Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
Monthly meeting and talk on Trees for wildlife
Whether you’re new to writing or would like to develop your skills, this workshop will give you the opportunity to engage with the natural world through creative writing...
Monthly meeting and talk on Harvest Mice of Herefordshire
One of the most effective ways you can make a difference is to talk to your MP. It's not as scary as it sounds.
Matt gives his top tips for a meeting with your MP...
A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
A wonderfully atmospheric ancient woodland nestled in a steep-sided Quantock Hills valley overlooking the Bristol Channel.