Portway Hill Volunteer Days
Volunteer days at Portway Hill are held on the 4th Friday and 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am to 3pm.
Volunteer days at Portway Hill are held on the 4th Friday and 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am to 3pm.
Colonies of rare butterflies and nesting birds make this site great for wildlife enthusiasts - but it is also internationally famous for the unusual onion skin weathering on basalt which was used…
The Norway spruce was introduced into the UK from Scandinavia in the 16th century. It is familiar to us all as the 'original' Christmas tree and displays hanging, reddish-brown, oblong…
The UK Government’s advisors have proposed a radical plan for wildlife. Here Stephen Trotter of The Wildlife Trusts calls for greater attention to spatial planning, and proper legislation to make…
Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a trip to Swinn Wood where they will be guided around by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Warden, Richard Doan.
A unique opportunity to visit one of the largest tree production facilities in Europe.
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Join Market Rasen Area Group for a guided walk around Whisby Nature Park by Emily Summerlin, Assistant Warden for the site.
Morgan's Hill in Calne is known for its orchids, butterflies and for the general quality of chalk grassland and wildflowers.
Ham Hill is a tiny area of steeply sloping chalk downland in Hungerford, strewn with wildflowers and offering great views.