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Oak tree at Hutton Hill

Finding Ancient and Veteran Trees

Something odd is happening in the woods. People are standing around a large tree, staring up into the branches, peering into bark crevices, kneeling down to look under the roots. Then they produce…

wood anemones growing on the woodland floor

Spring wildlife to enjoy this April

As we enter into April, spring is in full swing. The clocks have sprung forward and we are now able to enjoy some longer and lighter evenings. Here are some of our favourite spring sights to look…

Plantation Woodland

What is a 'Plantation Woodland'?

Woodlands are fantastic places. A woodland wander in early spring is great for the mind, body and spirit. Fresh air fills your lungs, the smell of wild garlic fills your nostrils and bird song…

'Save Yew Tree Farm' Written on a gate

Dormice at Yew Tree Farm

We are deeply shocked, angry and upset at the recent news coming out of Yew Tree Farm. Less than 24 hours after we called for any clearance work to be paused at the farm until further dormice…

Hedgehog in grass

Launching the Warmley Nature Action Zone!

A new project to transform some of Warmley’s gardens and green spaces for nature gets underway this month, bringing communities closer to the wildlife on their doorstep.

Wood Mouse

Mice to meet you!

When people think of rodents, the first things that spring to mind are often negative. For millennia, humans have lived alongside rodents but often viewed them as pests, due to their habit of…

Snow drops in flower

Spring is coming

Last week, we said goodbye to the difficult month of January. Although winter might be still with us for a while yet, last week I was walking home and had to stop in my tracks. There was something…

Blackcap feeding on Fatball

Feeding the birds in winter

Attracting birds to your garden and local spaces is easy. Read on for tried and tested local advice to encourage birds where you live. Stephanie in BS9 puts out suet or fat balls in the winter,…

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