Blog: Conservation

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Artemis after fledging

Three of the Region’s Favourite Raptors

Birds of Prey are a thrilling, wonderfully wild sight to behold. Chloé Harmsworth takes a dive into their history and explains how, today, three prime examples are flourishing and returning to…

Great Crested Newt

Our Three Native Newts

Able to regenerate limbs, eyes, jaws and organs, this is no alien, this is a newt – discover more about these amazing creatures!

Small pond made in a sink in a garden setting

Make a Wildlife Pond!

The best thing you can do to help wildlife in your patch is to create a pond. People and Wildlife Officer, Josh Kalms explains why and how.

Black-necked Grebes

Five Wetland Wins

Soak up this whistle stop tour of five diverse wetland projects the Trust is working on with its partners

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Passing Nature on to the Next Generation

It's Nature Day at COP28. Debbie Bigg, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, reflects on the importance of standing up for nature locally so it can be protected for future generations.

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