Nature Reserve Volunteers Battle to Protect Wildlife from Invasive Species
Find out how the Trust's army of volunteers is stepping up the fight on the invasive species threatening habitats and wildlife.
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Find out how the Trust's army of volunteers is stepping up the fight on the invasive species threatening habitats and wildlife.
Did you know that over 2,000 plants and animals have been introduced to Great Britain from all over the world? Many of these non-natives coexist with us without harm however, around 10-15% are…
This #InvasiveSpeciesWeek, explore how we're working with volunteers to defend habitats and wildlife against harmful species like Himalayan Balsam and Giant Hogweed!
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the diverse perspectives of some of the women who are instrumental in conserving wildlife and making great strides in aiding nature’s recovery.
Autumn is a great time to explore fungi with their ‘fruiting bodies’ presenting themselves above ground in many different shapes and sizes. As well as being good on the eye, fungi have a vital…
A new artificial Osprey nest has been built at Stocker’s Lake with the hope of attracting the once extinct species to breed in the region.
A new report published by the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland has newly classified a wide range of plants as threatened species.
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Recovery plans for critically endangered plant which is only found at one site in Hertfordshire within the whole of the UK.
Celebrate the Trust’s inaugural Herts Rivers Week by looking for these eight species, which together indicate a healthy chalk river.
Herts Environmental Records Centre (HERC) who curate biodiversity information for the county have just hit four million records. Read on to discover more about that milestone record and how HERC…