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Bright winter sunlight shining down on frosty grass and bushes through the branches of tall trees against a clear blue sky

Nature’s Path to Wellbeing

Justin Tyas is a Mental Health First-Aider and the Trust’s Health, Safety & Wellbeing Manager. Here, he shares the wellbeing benefits of connecting with nature on our reserves, whilst enjoying…

Winter scene on a lake with an island of trees

Broadwater Lake – There’s Always an Alternative

A timely guest blog from Simon Marsh, the Trust's Planning and Policy Manager, outlining why Hillingdon Council needs to do much more to find an alternative site for its proposed Watersports…

A kingfisher plunges down towards the water, its bright turquoise and orange colours glowing in the sunlight

Standing Up for Wildlife at Broadwater Lake

The threat of development hangs over Broadwater Lake SSSI - Director of Nature Recovery, Chloe Edwards, tells us how devastating the impact on wildlife would be.

Single Cow Grazing In a Misty Field with a Backdrop of Forest cc Guy Edwardes

Grazing on our reserves

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…

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