Mill Crook and Grafton Regis Meadow
Traditional hay meadows form an oasis for wildlife in a sea of agriculture
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Traditional hay meadows form an oasis for wildlife in a sea of agriculture
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
Members of the Boston Area Group are meeting for their AGM and member's photos evening.
Part-owned with Butterfly Conservation, this remnant of the Royal Forest of Feckenham is the main site for the brown hairstreak in the Midlands.
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
Some of Cheshire’s best places for wildlife are at risk of being lost forever. We need your help us designate potential Local Wildlife Sites.
Learn about wildlife gardening including practical sessions on sowing, seed collection and sampling for invertebrates
Today the Government has published a revised version of its National Planning Policy Framework which now includes some reinstated protection for Local Wildlife Sites following a campaign supported…
Better protection needed for special havens