Bittern Boom Day
Drop in at Far Ings NNR for crafts, guided walks and meet our warden. See if you are lucky enough to hear a bittern booming!
Drop in at Far Ings NNR for crafts, guided walks and meet our warden. See if you are lucky enough to hear a bittern booming!
The shy and retiring bittern is a master of blending in and can be very difficult to spot in its reedbed home. It does sound like a booming foghorn, however, when it calls, so can often be heard…
The Battery enjoys stunning panoramic views of Plymouth Sound and comprises woodland and coastal grassland.
The Litter Partnership in Winchester brings together local people, councils, schools, businesses and military personnel to tackle the scourge of litter. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife…
Research continues to show that being active in nature helps us all to grow, live and age well. And that means green environments can help reduce the strain on the NHS. Dom Higgins is Nature and…
The Wildlife Trusts’ show garden at this summer’s RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival in early July aims to inspire people to make yards and gardens wilder – even if they don’t own them.
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Our two-minute survey can score your garden and offer ideas to make it even better for wildlife, but why is this so important?
The hare's ear is a cup-like fungus that grows in clusters in broadleaved and mixed woodland, often near to the path. Its orange colour makes it quite conspicuous in the leaf litter.
Hairy bitter-cress is an edible weed of rocky places, walls, gardens and cultivated ground. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…