Diggers and Communities Come Together to Restore Rare Chalk Rivers
Two Hertfordshire chalk rivers are benefitting from restoration work this August to combat low flows and climate change.
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.
On 2 July a festival celebrating local wildlife and the groups that work to for nature across the District will be held in Verulamium Park.
With just two weeks to go, the countdown is on to the Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust’s Ride Wild fundraising cycle challenge, which takes place over 29th and 30th June – a mission to visit…
A peregrine falcon chick successfully hatched on St Albans Cathedral last week, making history as the first of the species to be born in the city.
A pair of peregrine falcons are nesting on St Albans Cathedral for the first time ever. The pair are now sitting on their eggs which have been laid very high up on the cathedral in a nesting tray…
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust have commissioned a set of eight wildlife murals to be painted at King’s Meads Nature Reserve in Ware, Hertfordshire, to celebrate the wonderful wild species…
Local wildlife conservation charity, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, are having to invest thousands of pounds to combat the effects of ash dieback on nature reserves across Hertfordshire.
The Wildlife Trusts call for an immediate ban on all peat sales, peat extraction and peat imports to help address the nature and climate crisis.