The last few butterflies and dragonflies of summer - Harry's Hog Blog
Trust promoter Harry Hog has been out and about at Waresley Woods and Trumpington Meadows, making the most of the last flush of summer insects...
Trust promoter Harry Hog has been out and about at Waresley Woods and Trumpington Meadows, making the most of the last flush of summer insects...
Our intrepid promoter Harry Hog is now officially out and about visiting Wildlife Trust nature reserves in our three counties. Read the first of his ‘Hog Blog’s about how our local wildlife is…
Aquatic plants are our next theme for #wildlifefromhome
Fundraising and Supporter Assistant Fiona planted a wildflower meadow from scratch back in March, right at the beginning of lockdown. How's it going?
Donal Griffin, marine conservation officer for The Wildlife Trusts, shares the experiences that inspired his love for the sea.
Youth Ranger Adam Watts, like other young people, has had his world turned upside-down this spring and summer at a crucial time. He's been finding ways to keep helping his local wildlife…
Ryan Clark, Northamptonshire County Recorder for bees, wasps and ants, tells us why we should all take more notice of bees
There can be a joy to being able to identify species by their sound, but Communities and Wildlife Manager Rebekah extols the virtues of just listening, too, and letting the natural soundscape wash…
June is a great time of year to look out for bats - and it makes a super 30 Days Wild activity! Our Volunteer Communities and Wildlife Officer Megan gives us the lowdown on these marvellous…
With Spring well under way, it is a great time of year to spot signs of the season on your daily walks, wherever they may take you. Here a few things that you may be able to spot on your walk that…