Fox Hagg
A tiny reserve perched high on a hillside overlooking the Rivelin Valley
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A tiny reserve perched high on a hillside overlooking the Rivelin Valley
The large, fluffy caterpillars of this moth are often seen in summer and early spring.
A small Beech woodland set within the wider Therfield Heath landscape, this reserve attracts a variety of bird species.
A small, very peaceful urban nature reserve with a mixture of semi-natural habitats including unimproved grassland, scrub and a pond
Famed for their cunning and stealth, these orangey-red dogs with their bushy tails can be seen in towns and the countryside. They come out mostly at night but can also be seen during the day if…
Discover the different ways that moths and butterflies spend the winter
Fox Fritillary Meadow is an ancient floodplain and the largest of four remaining sites for the snake's head fritillary in Suffolk.
Sue Young, Head of Land Use Planning, takes a look at Local Nature Recovery Strategies, and how they can be used to form the foundation of a Nature Recovery Network.
The true fox-sedge is a rare and threatened plant in the UK. It relies on lowland floodplain meadows and damp habitats, which are rapidly disappearing. Look for reddish-brown flowers in summer.…
With the Government currently consulting on creating 41 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), marine biologist Emily Cunningham explains why MCZs are so important for our seas.
From the comfort of your own home, with a DIY rockpool ramble or a socially distanced sea-watch, help The Wildlife Trusts discover and celebrate our wonderful shore and seas
Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a talk on 'UK Marine Conservation' by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Project Officer Beth Fox.