Looking after wildlife in the warmer weather
When the mercury starts to rise, please spare a thought for our wild garden visitors, who need a helping hand in hot conditions. Providing wildlife with a lifeline in a heatwave takes only a…
When the mercury starts to rise, please spare a thought for our wild garden visitors, who need a helping hand in hot conditions. Providing wildlife with a lifeline in a heatwave takes only a…
Lakes, rivers, canals and streams are brimming with wildlife to discover!
Can you to do one wild thing every day? That’s the ask of 30 Days Wild, a national event organised by The Wildlife Trusts, every June. Last year 760,000 people got involved and, with nature in…
This week, 1 – 7 June, is Volunteers’ Week – marking the amazing contribution that volunteers make to our communities and enabling us to say ‘thank you’.
Did you know that over 2,000 plants and animals have been introduced to Great Britain from all over the world? Many of these non-natives coexist with us without harm however, around 10-15% are…
May is a busy month for gardeners so how about taking one job off the list, leaving the lawnmower alone and letting your lawn run wild?
We are absolutely buzzing to launch The Big Buzz campaign as part of The Big Give Week, whereupon all donations to the cause up to a total of £5,000 will be matched, doubling the action we can…
As spring is officially here, there's a lot to look forward to from the natural world. Find out what's in store for the next few months from the plants emerging out of the open woodland…
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the diverse perspectives of some of the women who are instrumental in conserving wildlife and making great strides in aiding nature’s recovery.
Having slept the winter away hidden amongst tree roots, under rocks, or in crevices, newts are starting to emerge. Early spring is a great time to spot newts, so here is our handy guide to the…