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Weston Moor
A moor with three fields on the limestone ridge in Gordano Valley. Important for its breeding waders and rare plants.
A furry discovery in Lawrence Weston
Lawrence Weston Moor
Explore Weston Big Wood
Autumn is here. Time to wander in the wild and wonder at the changes. A wood is alive with seasonal transformation with leaves turning different colours and mysterious fungi emerging in autumnal…
Weston Big Wood
One of the most wildlife-rich woodlands in Avon. Great for woodland birds, bluebells and wildflowers.
AWT Chief Executive Urges Weston-super-Mare MP John Penrose to Act Swiftly for Wildlife
Avon Wildlife Trust chief executive, Ian Barrett, has today urged John Penrose, MP for Weston-super-Mare, to use the unique opportunity given by two major Government consultations on farming and…
Avon Wildlife Trust supports Weston Big Wood campaign
Avon Wildlife Trust stands in support with the Save Weston Big Wood campaign, which is calling for the protection of this beautiful and unique site from the threat of development.
Slow worm surveys with our volunteers on the ground
Neill, Kay and the other volunteers at Bennett's Patch and White's Paddock have been monitoring the slow worms at the site for the past five years. Read on to find out what they've…
Bath Half Marathon 2023
Summer Green Man Ultra 2023
Avon Wildlife Trust is the Green Man Ultra’s nominated charity partner for the winter GMU. We are looking for 10 incredible individuals who want to be part of something special. To join #TeamAWT, register now for just £50 for one of our charity entries and pledge to raise a minimum of £400 for wildlife and nature’s recovery.
Why plant wildflowers in autumn?
By Shaun Waycott, Avon Wildlife Trust Wildflower Nursery Manager
We tend to think of spring as the best time to plant. But here at Avon Wildlife Trust’s Wildflower Nursery, we are wondering…