
Herefordshire Curlew Project 2020
Despite the Covid-19 lockdown, or perhaps in some cases because of it, the project has managed to rack up some remarkable achievements this year. Although many of the existing and would-be…
Despite the Covid-19 lockdown, or perhaps in some cases because of it, the project has managed to rack up some remarkable achievements this year. Although many of the existing and would-be…
River pollution is very much in the news at the moment and improving rivers for wildlife is high up on our agenda. Here's a summary of what Herefordshire Wildlife Trust are currently working…
The Wildlife Trust’s Action for Insects campaign wants to see insect declines reversed. To achieve this, we want the Government to set an ambitious pesticide reduction target, as good as, if not…
Insects are everywhere, often overlooked, but playing vital roles in almost every ecosystem. Meet some of the miniature miracle-workers that help keep our world running.
Two linked projects are currently happening on the Yazor Brooks: downstream, in the City, our Yazor Brooks Restoration Project is improving habitats and engaging local communities while upstream,…
Hedges provide not only shelter but also food for our wildlife. If you can, we advise that you leave your hedges untrimmed through spring, summer and autumn until the New Year to allow birds and…
Mammal expert Johnny Birks discusses the return of the beaver to Herefordshire's rivers. This article was first published in The Flycatcher, January 2020.
Herefordshire farmer Tony Norman describes the wildlife on his farm this spring.
Why should we care about insects? An excerpt from: Insect Declines and Why they Matter by Professor Dave Goulson, FRES.