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These creatures are deploying a cunning art – Batesian mimicry – named after explorer Henry Walter Bates. Whilst exploring ...
As the Wildlife Trusts head off to the regenerative farming event Groundswell, where soil health rightly takes centre stage, ...
We delve into the Summer solstice and what it means from a pagan perspective, and how nature at the heart of the celebration.
Hedgehogs usually hibernate between November to mid-March, but they can sometimes be seen out and about during this period changing nesting sites. It is unusual to see a hedgehog around during winter ...
Clare Webb from the Countryside Code team at Natural England shares some top tips from the Code including some fun activities ...
From planting wildflowers for bees, to listening to bird song, there’s endless ways to spend your wild month! Whether you complete an activity a day, or a couple in a week, you’ll be connecting with ...
We can learn about nature in the most unexpected ways. Even the names of places offer us an opportunity to learn, not only ...
Breaking old habits is hard. Anyone who has tried to give up smoking, or cut down on cakes, or reduce their screen time will know this. That’s why experts advise us to change how we think. Don’t give ...
One of only five breeding pairs in Hertfordshire, the webcam follows the lives of the peregrine pair each spring, attracting ...
Their mechanical churr is not the only note in their repertoire. Listen long enough and you’ll hear some excited, frog-like ...
If you were to think about careers at The Wildlife Trusts, what would you imagine? You might think about rangers, managing nature reserves, or an ecologist surveying for wildlife. These jobs are very ...
From the last ice age onwards, Britain has been an ever-changing landscape. Forests came and went, vast grasslands contracted in size or opened up, huge wetlands covered river valleys and estuaries.
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