Swindon Lagoons
An incredible story of nature's ability to recover.
An incredible story of nature's ability to recover.
A haven for breeding and wintering birds
Three open freshwater pools surrounded by marshy grassland and swamp
Nick Self leads a guided walk at the recently expanded Emmett Hill nature reserve in Upper Minety.
Nick Self leads a guided walk in Wiltshire Wildlife Trust’s newest nature reserve, Great Wood.
This brackish lagoon by the River Orwell was formed as a result of a breach in the sea wall during the notorious 1953 floods, which affected much of the east coast of England.
Pond dipping provided Nicky with a window to a new world. As Worcestershire Wildlife Trust’s Engagement Officer, she hopes that the thousands of children she shares this window with will be as…
This Lough, is the smallest and shallowest of the four natural loughs located in the Hadrian's Wall area and is excellent for wildfowl, especially during the winter months.
This pocket of woodland in Swindon provides a breathing space for wildlife in west Swindon.
One of the best wetland sites in the region; regionally important for its high number of bird species
One of the best wetland sites in the region; regionally important for its high number of bird species