
Ambitious River Restoration Project Completed in Herts
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust have completed restoration works on the River Ash – a landmark project for nature’s recovery and one of the largest of its kind in the county.
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust have completed restoration works on the River Ash – a landmark project for nature’s recovery and one of the largest of its kind in the county.
This World Rivers Day, local charity, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust are joining a global movement to celebrate and protect the world’s rivers.
World Rivers Day highlights the many…
The Trust is launching its first Herts Rivers Week to celebrate our local rivers, raise awareness of their importance and encourage the public to take action for their future protection.
This World Rivers Day, the Trust is championing the importance of restoring the health of the area’s rare chalk river habitats.
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust is trialling an innovative treatment to suppress an invasive non-native plant that erodes riverbanks and threatens biodiversity.
Water Voles are increasing their range along the River Beane following 2022 reintroduction.
Two years on from Water Voles being reintroduced to the River Ver, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has announced that the geographical range of the animals has approximately doubled year-on-…
Two Hertfordshire chalk rivers are benefitting from restoration work this August to combat low flows and climate change.
Water voles have been reintroduced to the River Beane after an absence of over 20 years.
A new Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy, published today, calls for chalk streams in England to be given enhanced environmental status.