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About the Trust
Governing the Future of the Trust
As we mark our 60th Anniversary, Peter Tallantire, our Chair of Trustees shares his motivations for taking on a governance role at the Trust, and his thoughts and ambitions for the future.
Volunteering and Bringing About a Sense of Balance
Discover how one of the Trust's volunteers has benefitted from getting involved with a work party.
Who Cares About Nature?
Read the findings from a national poll which reveals that nature and climate change is a key concern for voters.
Go Wild at Home with the Trust
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has launched a new campaign to help people connect with wildlife during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Bad news for bees: Government reverses ban on bee-killing neonicotinoids
The Government has agreed to authorise the use of the highly damaging neonicotinoid thiamethoxam for the treatment of sugar beet seed in 2021. Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust strongly oppose…
Everything You Need to Know about Peregrine Falcons
Find out more about the Peregrine, including how it manages to achieve speeds of over 200 miles per hour!
Mayor of Hertford 2023/4 Fundraises for the Trust
The Mayor of Hertford 2023-4 chose to fundraise for the Trust and recently presented us with a much-appreciated donation.
10 things we loved about 2019’s Festival of Wildlife
Trust volunteer Charlotte Morgan visited her first Festival of Wildlife in July. Here’s why she’ll definitely be back next year...
Trust Wins Pride of Stevenage Award
The Trust has been awarded the Enterprise Award at the annual Pride of Stevenage Awards for its work to secure the future of Astonbury Wood, providing a wildlife haven for the local community to…
6 facts you didn't know about wildflowers
Pops of colour are appearing in our gardens, on road verges and our meadows. Like many other wildlife, flowers often have curious names which often go back hundreds of years.