Water-cress
Water-cress has become so popular as a salad addition that it is now cultivated on a wide scale. In the wild, it grows in shallow, fast-flowing streams and is an indicator of clean water.
Water-cress has become so popular as a salad addition that it is now cultivated on a wide scale. In the wild, it grows in shallow, fast-flowing streams and is an indicator of clean water.
Protect, enhance, and celebrate the chalk stream headwaters of the Rivers Test and Itchen.
Join us for a wonderful walk from Emsworth to Westbourne and back again (following the River Ems & Lumley stream, which are both rare chalk watercourses)
Love our coast and its wildlife? Take action to conserve it by training to become a Marine Champion!
Our training day in March for these roles is now fully booked but we hope to run another…
Spread the word about the Trust’s campaigns, projects, and initiatives to inspire others to take action for nature and be a part of Team Wilder.
Could you help people to connect with nature in your local area? We're building a team to help deliver event’s across Somerset, building people’s connection to nature and encouraging them to…
Cool, crystal-clear waters flow over gravelly beds, streaming through white-flowered water-crowfoot and watercress in serene lowland landscapes.
Are you passionate about transforming places for the benefit of wildlife and people? Can you inspire others to get involved and act for nature? Our exciting new volunteering role could be for you…
We are looking to grow (excuse the pun!) a team of volunteers who have some knowledge and experience of gardening for wildlife that they would be happy to share to help others improve their green…
Wildlife adventurer Steve Backshall, zoologist presenter Liz Bonnin, and TV GP Dr Amir Khan, back the UK’s favourite nature challenge – 30 Days Wild – in June.
We know that for large scale societal change to take place, we need at least 1 in 4 people acting in support of nature. To raise awareness and encourage more individuals to get involved, we will…
If you happen to be near rocky places such as sea cliffs, shingle coastlines or even gravel paths during the summer months you will most likely come across sea campion.