East Wretham Heath
The open space, small lakes and pine forest of East Wretham make this large heathland a fantastic place to visit all year round.
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
The open space, small lakes and pine forest of East Wretham make this large heathland a fantastic place to visit all year round.
Among the largest and most varied of important wildlife sites in Breckland.
Join us for a free guided walk around the reserve, exploring the history, management and wildlife of Brecks Heath.
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Prees Heath East was purchased for Shropshire Wildlife Trust by local landowner John Baker, who was keen to protect this important heathland.
Fantastic wildlife photographer form the shortlisted Bird Photographer Of The Year.
The South East Pine Marten Restoration Project are looking for new volunteers to get involved with our feasibility study in West Kent and East Sussex (High Weald).
The South East Pine Marten Restoration Project are looking for new volunteers to get involved with our feasibility study until March 2025 in West Kent and East Sussex.
The once-common pochard is now under threat because its populations are declining rapidly. The UK is an important winter destination for the pochard, with 48,000 birds visiting our wetlands and…
Explore Beachy Head East, one of 41 special areas at sea we want to see protected as a Marine Conservation Zone.
A visit to a traditional orchard reveals gnarled old trunks of fruit and nut trees bursting with blossoms and young leaves in springtime, with wildflowers and insects populating summer’s long…
East Winch Common is a wonderful relic of the once great heathland that spanned North-Norfolk.