Water Vole Recovery Volunteer
We are seeking Water Vole Recovery Volunteers to assist the Species Recovery Officers in delivering the project by supporting with practical and manual work, and monitoring and maintaining…
We are seeking Water Vole Recovery Volunteers to assist the Species Recovery Officers in delivering the project by supporting with practical and manual work, and monitoring and maintaining…
Join us to conduct practical habitat management for the Wet Willow Wildlife project in the Bolton area.
The project is working to improve wet willow habitats at a landscape scale, across…
A day out learning the fundamentals of camera trapping for wildlife conservation and the opportunity to practice your new and/or improved skills in the wilds of Kent.
Kelly Hollings, Restoring Ratty Project Officer for Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explores the habits of these much-loved mammals.
The water vole is under serious threat from habitat loss and predation by the American mink. Found along our waterways, it is similar-looking to the brown rat, but with a blunt nose, small ears…
• Lost opportunity to create nature recovery jobs
• Government fails to invest in nature and natural solutions to the climate crisis
First anniversary sees charity lead vision for wildlife across 30% of land and sea by 2030
New nature recovery project map shows on-the-ground examples
Giving Dorset's wildlife the power to reconnect and thrive
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
Shoresearch is The Wildlife Trusts' national citizen science survey of the intertidal shore, the exciting world of extremes where the sea meets the land.