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My kind of festival
Erin has spent 25 years connecting people and wildlife as part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s team that delivers events and open days at sites across the county including the annual Skylarks…
Festival of Wildlife 2018
Over 1,200 people came together on Saturday 27th July to celebrate the wildlife of Hertfordshire and Middlesex.
Festival of Wildlife cancelled due to Coronavirus
It is with sadness that we have to announce the cancellation of Festival of Wildlife at Panshanger Park.
Hertfordshire Reedbed Conservation is a Booming Success
An extensive and long-term conservation project to create more reedbed habitat is paying dividends for the elusive Bittern.
Success of King's Vision for Wildflower Meadows
New audit reveals that a fantastic 101 new wildflower meadows have been created or restored since the Coronation Meadows project began a decade ago.
10 things we loved about 2019’s Festival of Wildlife
Trust volunteer Charlotte Morgan visited her first Festival of Wildlife in July. Here’s why she’ll definitely be back next year...
News and Publications
Apple Day at Tewin Orchard once again great success
Over 1,000 people celebrated the apple harvest at Tewin Orchard on Sunday at our annual Apple Day.
Harvest Festival raises over £4,500 for wildlife
More than 1,000 people came together at Tewin Cricket Pitch on Sunday to celebrate the apple harvest at Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust’s annual Apple Day, raising over £4,500 for wildlife.
Wild cherry
The mass of white, frothy blossom on a wild cherry is a sight to behold. Planted as an ornamental tree, it also grows wild in woods and hedges. Its red fruits are the edible cherries we know and…
Wild angelica
The red-tinged, flower clusters of Wild angelica smell just like the garden variety, which is used in making cake decorations. Wild angelica likes damp places, such as wet meadows and wet…