Ancient Woodland National Survey
A huge national survey is taking place to update the data held on ancient woodland sites – those which have had continuous woodland cover since 1600AD.
A huge national survey is taking place to update the data held on ancient woodland sites – those which have had continuous woodland cover since 1600AD.
A new survey from Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust wants to know exactly what you think about the important issues affecting nature and wildlife.
An in-depth course aimed at learning about bat ID, behaviour, ecology and conservation...
We have begun an ambitious heathland restoration project at Hertford Heath Nature Reserve thanks to funding from Tesco's Bags of Help.
A wildlife pond is one of the single best features for attracting new wildlife to the garden.
A diverse woodland reserve that features a meadow dotted with ancient ant hills and a medieval fish pond.
The best thing you can do to help wildlife in your patch is to create a pond. People and Wildlife Officer, Josh Kalms explains why and how.
The common pond skater can be seen 'skating' over the surface of ponds, lakes, ditches and slow-moving rivers. It is predatory, feeding on small insects by detecting vibrations in the…
A tussocky sedge, Greater pond sedge has stout, upright flower spikes, strap-like leaves and triangular stems. It prefers lowland wetland habitats on heavy soils.