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5 wild things to discover this winter
Although the days are shorter, there is still lots of wildlife to see and a nice winter walk will boost our energy levels and earn us that hot chocolate afterwards! Find out what to look for this…
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Crab apple
The Crab apple is familiar as a small tree that produces yellow-green, rounded fruit that is used for making jellies and wines. It can be found in woods and hedges, as well as in cultivated…
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...
Nine things you can do to protect wildlife this Christmas
Make this Christmas a sustainable one. Spread a little bit of love to your family and friends whilst caring for the world and wildlife around you.
Oak apple gall wasp
Living up to its name, the oak apple gall wasp produces growths, or 'galls', on oak twigs that look like little apples. Inside the gall, the larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues,…
All Fall Down
Explore the captivating world of autumn leaves, both in their graceful descent and what they can tell us!
Wilder St Albans - Amazing Things Can Happen When We Come Together
Funding for the Trust's pilot project, Wilder St Albans, has recently come to an end. Heidi Carruthers, the Trust's Engagement Manager, shares some of the truly inspiring stories of…
Big or small - ponds for all!
Gardeners across the UK urged to make a splash for wildlife
Tring Reservoirs
Originally built to serve the canal system, the reservoirs have become one of the best birdwatching spots in southern England.
***We are currently carrying out works at Tring Reservoirs to…
Celebrating International Women’s Day
Today we celebrate inspirational women in Hertfordshire and Middlesex who make a big contribution to protecting our habitats and wildlife but often do so quietly.