Mowley Wood - a habitat restoration success story
Sarah Keefe reports on an inspiring habitat restoration project taking shape on a private estate in Herefordshire.
Sarah Keefe reports on an inspiring habitat restoration project taking shape on a private estate in Herefordshire.
Join our team as an Event Volunteer to assist with setup, guest support, gaining valuable skills and networking opportunities while contributing to the success of our events.
Senior Conservation Projects Officer Sarah King looks back on our successful work with landowners and communities in the Lower Lugg Valley and shares plans for the future.
The conservation volunteer work parties undertake management work and practical improvements to the Trusts nature reserves. These days are an excellent opportunity to acquire new skills, find out…
Although introduced by the Normans, the fallow deer has been here so long that it is considered naturalised. Look out for groups of white-spotted deer in woodland glades.
Standing proud and tall, the red deer is our largest deer. With its massive antlers, it is an unmistakeable icon of the Scottish Highlands, but can be seen in northwest and southern England, too…
The attractive roe deer is native to the UK and widespread across woodland, farmland, grassland and heathland habitats. Look for its distinctive pale rump and short antlers.