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How to help wildlife at work
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Using a scythe to cut grass and improve grassland: morning session
Learn how to use a scythe to manage grassland habitats and discover how Links with Nature is improving greenspaces in the Coalfields area.
Using a scythe to cut grass and improve grassland: afternoon session
Learn how to use a scythe to manage grassland habitats and discover how Links with Nature is improving greenspaces in the Coalfields area.
Wilder Communities - How to create a pond for wildlife
This workshop explores how to create a small pond to attract wildlife.
‘Common Grounds’: A Day of Action
With a new UK Government now in place, nature’s recovery must be prioritised.
The Wildlife Trusts’ statement in response to the Government proposals to create and improve protected landscapes across England
The Wildlife Trusts respond to today’s (Thursday 24th June) Government announcement about improving the management of our National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs).
Why does a connection with (the rest of) nature improve well-being?
Nature is good for our well-being. As well as having nature nearby, we know that the relationship between people and nature, our nature connectedness, is important. Recent evidence suggests that…
Testwood Lakes Wildlife Rangers
A monthly club for 12-18 year olds to do practical conservation, bushcraft and wildlife identification.
This month we will be pond dipping and making bird boxes.
The Wildlife Trusts' response to the Government's Tree Action Plan
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the announcement of a Tree Action Plan
Testwood Lakes Wildlife Tots
Our monthly Wildlife Tots sessions are aimed at children aged 2-5 years.
How to make a hedge for wildlife
Hedges provide important shelter and protection for wildlife, particularly nesting birds and hibernating insects.