Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads
Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads are two of the finest surviving wet meadows in Hertfordshire, managed in the same way for hundreds of years, where orchids and wildflowers thrive.
Hunsdon and Eastwick Meads are two of the finest surviving wet meadows in Hertfordshire, managed in the same way for hundreds of years, where orchids and wildflowers thrive.
As an Assistant Reserves Officer you will work within a team managing and developing the Trust’s nature reserves for people and wildlife. Your work place includes internationally
recognised…
Although you may be on the lookout for wildlife on our nature reserves, visit some of them at this time of year and you are likely to be met by significantly larger mammals in the form of grazing…
Find out what our Reserves Trainees Alex and Verity were up to in the past year and what they'll miss now that their training is complete.
Our top tips for staying safe on our Nature Reserves in colder weather.
Nature Reserves Manager, Ian Carle gives us his personal insight into some of hoverfly species that can be found on our nature reserves and their individual quirks.