Potteric Carr nature reserve
Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
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Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
Do you enjoy tea and cake?! If so, then this is a perfect role for you as we need volunteers to help in our cafe.
Our cafe at Potteric Carr Nature Reserve is a bustling place- a welcome pit…
Would you like to get stuck into some outdoor conservation work?
Join us for a day of practical conservation and reserve management tasks at the fantastic Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, a…
To celebrate being Charity of the Week for People’s Postcode Lottery we’ve collected a selection of great stories from various local Wildlife Trusts who receive funding from the players of People’…
Primarily an office-based role, the Biodiversity Support Officer position offers a fantastic opportunity to gain experience of working in the environmental data and evidence sector.
A long, thin reserve of wetland and grassland next to Doncaster’s iPort development, Parson’s Carr is one of several new sites around the edges of neighbouring Potteric Carr
Prestwick Carr is a large, low-lying wetland area on the edge of urban Newcastle, attracting various wading birds and songbirds.
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new ambassadors!
Join members of Horncastle and Woodhall Spa Area Group for a bluebell walk around Tattershall Carr and Tattershall Thorpe Carr.
John Daniels will talk about butterflies in the Lowick area and his book will be available for sale.
This is probably the finest surviving example of the alder carrs in the southern Wolds.
An alder carr remnant, part of a once more widespread wood