Brockholes Balsam Busters
Did you know that the non-native plant Himalayan balsam is stopping some of our wonderful flowers from growing in the wild?
We're calling all nature lovers to join our Balsam Busters…
Did you know that the non-native plant Himalayan balsam is stopping some of our wonderful flowers from growing in the wild?
We're calling all nature lovers to join our Balsam Busters…
We might just have the answer. Autumn Barlow, communications officer for The Wildlife Trusts' Nextdoor Nature programme explains.
The brown, oval, spiky seed heads of the teasel are a familiar sight in all kinds of habitats, from grassland to waste ground. They are visited by goldfinches and other birds, so make good garden…
A woodland with a great variety of wildlife and beautiful carpets of bluebells each spring.
A prickly, tall plant, the Small teasel is closely related to the Common teasel, but has much smaller, more rounded flower heads. It prefers damp, open woodlands.
Situated on a former railway line and tunnel with young woodland and remnants of flower rich grassland.
A limestone grassland and scrub woodland covering 5 ha
Old railway line with scrub and grassland habitats.
The Welsh Government has shown its commitment to a wilder future today, after rejecting plans to build an M4 relief road across the Gwent Levels.
A coastal limestone headland, with secondary broadleaved woodland, scrub, and grassland
An oasis of wildflowers and bird song with a wonderful view towards Bedford