There’s something quietly magical about chalk grasslands. On a warm day, they come alive in the most gentle, unassuming way - wildflowers scattered like confetti underfoot, bees drifting lazily from bloom to bloom, and the soft hum of life all around. These are places where people can pause, take a breath, and feel a little more connected to nature.
And yet, these beautiful habitats have become increasingly rare.
In Hertfordshire, chalk grasslands are among our most threatened habitats. Across the UK, around 97% of semi-natural grasslands have been lost since the 1930s, and Hertfordshire has followed a similar pattern. With that loss has come a steep decline in wildlife, more than in any other habitat.