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Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Amwell habitat creation
Nature Writing Workshop
Whether you’re new to writing or would like to develop your skills, this workshop will give you the opportunity to engage with the natural world through creative writing...
Nature Writing Workshop
Whether you’re new to writing or would like to develop your skills, this workshop will give you the opportunity to engage with the natural world through creative writing...
Mangaging the Vital Reedbed Habitat at Amwell Nature Reserve
Dan Townsend explains the practicalities of managing one of our most precious wild spaces and how that benefits wildlife.
Bat Ecology and Survey Workshop
An in-depth course aimed at learning about bat ID, behaviour, ecology and conservation...
Local hedgehog events raise awareness and funds for wildlife
A partnership project between the Trust and Harpenden-based Hornbeam Wood Hedgehog Sanctuary has raised more than £1,300 for wildlife and helped spread awareness about the risks facing hedgehogs…
Wildlife laws under threat: Habitats Regulations
With a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill expected today, we're sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Sue…
How the Trust’s Largest Habitat Creation in 10 Years is Providing Hope for Wildlife
Josh Kalms gives us the lowdown on what’s been happening at Hilfield Park Reservoir Nature Reserve
River lamprey
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.