Wildlife to spot in Avon this autumn
With autumn having officially started, it’s time to look forward to what this new season has to offer. Here are some of the wild wonders you’ll be able to spot in your local green spaces over the…
Avon Wildlife Trust’s youth-led community campfire provided an opportunity to celebrate young people’s voices, platforming some of the amazing ways that under 30s are taking action for and…
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.
As autumn draws in, don't be tempted to make your garden too tidy - local wildlife loves leaf litter! How else can we help nature in our garden at this time of year?
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.
"Although it’s a complex topic, with lots of factors affecting whether people can access green spaces, the answer is simple: We need to improve access to nature."
It’s likely to be a bumper year for wasps. With a reputation as a serial ruiner of picnics, this may not feel like great news, but do they deserve a bit more love?
Saskia Barrows share her experience after completing a Youth Communications Volunteer Placement.
How nature is being brought back to the heart of community in Lawrence Weston and Lockleaze.