Grafton Wood
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
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An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
Part-owned with Butterfly Conservation, this remnant of the Royal Forest of Feckenham is the main site for the brown hairstreak in the Midlands.
Traditional hay meadows form an oasis for wildlife in a sea of agriculture
This ancient woodland is noted for its small-leaved lime coppice, an indication that the northern part of the wood has existed since prehistoric times.
Terry Barnatt will provide a record in photos, art and sound recordings of the wildlife of Thurlby Fen, Baston Fen & Willow Tree Fen. Preceded by a short AGM.
Look for the wood warbler singing from the canopy of oak woodlands in the north and west of the UK. Green above, it has a distinctive, bright yellow throat and eyestripe.
Learn how to graft apple tree scion wood to appropriate root stock, and take home a tree to plant. Plus learn the art of orchard pruning.
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
A marshy grassland bursting with wildflowers, butterflies, bees and birds in the summer.
Please see public notice below regarding ongoing tree works (26/09/2025)