Your garden's missing link - creating linear habitats
Across the region, more gardeners are finding ways to bring their boundaries to life, whether that’s softening a fence line with native wildflowers, climbers and wild edges or creating living,…
Across the region, more gardeners are finding ways to bring their boundaries to life, whether that’s softening a fence line with native wildflowers, climbers and wild edges or creating living,…
As cities like Bristol continue to grow, with increasing pressure on housing, development and economic growth, Avon Wildlife Trust strongly believes that nature should not pay the consequences.…
The Big River Watch, taking place 19 - 25 September, is the perfect time to reflect on the beauty, importance and growing pressures on our local rivers.
Avon Wildlife Trust are urging individuals, communities, councils and landowners to plant for pollinators this autumn. It is the best time of year to get planting.
Tips from members of Team Wilder to help tackle the effects of climate change.
After speaking with local community groups near the River Avon, key issues and concerns were raised that lead to them taking direct action.
Leave your lawn mowers in the shed throughout May and allow nature to do its thing by supporting Plantlife's #NoMowMay campaign.
Learn about these soil health heroes and how you can go chemical-free in your green space!
Do your bit for the environment and boost biodiversity in your garden or community space with a pond!
Find out more about Community Nature Reserves and how to set one up in your neighbourhood!