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Herefordshire Local Wildlife Sites
Local business continue to partner with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust to take action for nature
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to have 14 local businesses renewing their membership to their corporate partnership program ‘A Wilder Partnership’ to take action for nature across the…
Local Wildlife Sites: Updating Herefordshire’s Specially Designated Sites
Herefordshire Council are set to join up with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust in reviewing and updating the county’s designated Local Wildlife Sites. This new collaborative programme will fully…
My recovery plan
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Marden branch meeting - HWT Matters
Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
Sites across Herefordshire to be recognised for their wildlife value and distinctive local character
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust’s A Wilder Herefordshire project has surveyed over 50 ‘Local Wildlife Sites’ that provide particular wildlife habitats for the county’s wildlife.
What’s happening with the Wye? Despite no plan from the Government, we can collaborate responsibly!
With still no sign of the Government's plan to save the Wye, is any progress being made to recover our rivers? Can we end the blame game and collaborate responsibly?
Bodenham Lake: Lugg Wetland Gem - delivering the nutrient management plan
The Wildlife Trusts say River Wye Action Plan is welcome but must go further to “restore the river to full health”
Today, the UK Government has announced a long-awaited action plan for the River Wye. The River Wye Action Plan aims to “stop the decline of the River Wye, preserving its diverse and varied…