The living dead
Tim Hill, Conservation Manager with Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, is an enthusiast for dead and rotten wood and the animals that depend on it. Read on and find out why decaying trunks,…
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Enjoy a walk at Old Park Wood Nature Reserve with fascinating insights from Senior Reserves Officer, Anna Daniels. Old Park Wood is a joy to visit throughout the year.
Celebrate autumn’s final burst of colour with our guide to some of the season’s most beautiful leaves and discover how to spot them on your next walk.
As we approach Halloween, take a look at some of the stars of the show – spiders – and find out that spinning silk isn’t just about making webs!
Chloé Valerie Harmsworth explores the benefits of looking for colour in nature and provides some pointers for what we might see season-by-season.
From colourful Fly Agaric to bracket fungi on fallen logs, our October woodlands are alive with weird and wonderful species.
Discover what to look out for this month!
Discover how volunteering with the Trust led Linda Butterfield to undertaking a Masters project to inform future Water Vole monitoring guidance in this guest blog.
Patrick McNeill volunteers for the Trust as a River Champion. We got the chance to catch up with him at the recent Water Vole reintroduction on the Upper River Lea and discussed what he does and…