What to see in December
December is a great time to pop your ‘Out of Office’ on and seek out some of the species and sights most closely associated with the festive season.
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Sue Pike tells us about her father and why she’s thrilled to be helping wildlife conservation in his memory.
Kathryn Brown, director of climate change and evidence for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews the ups and downs of this year’s climate COP.
November is the perfect time to spot the colourful array of berries that brighten up our hedgerows and woodlands.
October is the ideal time to explore the rich colours and fascinating fungi that bring autumn landscapes to life.
For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about?
As we mark our 60th Anniversary, Peter Tallantire, our Chair of Trustees shares his motivations for taking on a governance role at the Trust, and his thoughts and ambitions for the future.
Sarah Perry, our River Catchment Coordinator tells us about the river restoration work that is taking place on the River Ash and the River Lea.
Dive into the wildlife highlights of September, with a special focus on the species that inhabit our local chalk rivers.
Chloë Edwards, the Trust’s Director of Nature Recovery reflects on our 60th Anniversary and explains how there’s no time to rest on our laurels at this pivotal point in the nature crisis.