Churchyard management
Discover how churchyards can be havens for wildlife and ways to help nature continue to thrive
Discover how churchyards can be havens for wildlife and ways to help nature continue to thrive
Perhaps the first sign that spring is just around the corner is the snowdrop poking its way through the frosted soil of a woodland, churchyard or garden. From January, look for its famous nodding…
Come and find out how churchyards can be managed for wildlife.
Come and find out how churchyards can be managed for wildlife and get involved in some practical tasks.
Discover the wildlife in your local churchyard and learn how to manage the grounds in the best way to enhance that biodiversity.
This is an example fundraising page for 'in memory' giving.
Botanist, broadcaster and former President of The Wildlife Trusts, David Bellamy, has died – sad news to the generations of nature-lovers that he entertained and inspired. David was a great friend…
Learn about the butterflies you might encounter in Northamptonshire
David Parkin discusses the loss of Britain's large predatory animals such as bears, wolves and lynx since the last Ice Age and about whether it has disrupted the balance of nature.
David Fox goes in search of Britain's many orchid species and explains their unusual biology and habitats.
This mix of grassland and wetland provides refuges for many species, including water voles and harvest mice.
Seven differing fields lying in the River Wye flood plain