Higham Ferrers Pits (Nene Wetlands)
Once part of a large gravel pit complex, now rich in birds and dragonflies
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Once part of a large gravel pit complex, now rich in birds and dragonflies
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is a leading conservation charity in the UK and has an excellent reputation for our alternative education provision, and work with schools and partner organisations…
An ancient coppiced woodland, referred to in the Doomsday Book
Although, commonly referred to as a ‘sea snail,’ this species in fact belongs to the fish family!
This smelly, strange looking fungus is also referred to as octopus stinkhorn or octopus fungus. Its eye-catching red tentacles splay out like a starfish.
Along with the better-known Oliver’s Mount, Harland Mount has been referred to as one of Scarborough’s ‘twin peaks’, offering magnificent views across the town and over the sea.
The countdown is on, with one month to go until countries around the world, including the UK, attend international climate negotiations in Sharm El-Sheikh, Eygpt – referred to as COP27. These…
Take a stroll and admire the butteflies along the former Maldon-Woodham Ferrers railway line
Once a railway stop on the Maldon-South Woodham Ferrers line, the disused remains have been claimed back by nature
South West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd (SWWFL) working on behalf of Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), is seeking experienced salespeople with a love of the great outdoors to contribute even more to the…