Wildlife and management update from Weobley Wildlife Meadows
A spring update from Weobley Wildlife Meadows: wildflowers, ponds and planning!
A spring update from Weobley Wildlife Meadows: wildflowers, ponds and planning!
Meadows in the heart of Weobley village which are being managed as traditional hay meadows to increase biodiversity.
Tree planting season has now drawn to a close at our Davies Meadows, Weobley Wildlife Meadows and Sturts North reserves, where earlier in March our volunteers have been busy planting, armed with…
As of today, the difficult decision has been made to close ALL facilities here at Queenswood. This is to keep you, staff and volunteers safe during this difficult time.
Bartonsham Meadows, on the edge of Hereford City, are to become a 100-acre nature reserve, managed by Herefordshire Wildlife Trust.
Generous legacy will see a nature reserve created at Weobley for the benefit of local wildlife and the local community.
With the end of the year approaching it’s a good time to take stock of plans and progress at Bartonsham Meadows Nature Reserve...
For Day Three of #PondWeek we're taking a look at wildlife that lives in and around ponds.
The Lugg Meadows are much loved by many Herefordians. They are one of the few remaining places to see the rare snake’s head fritillaries flower in the wild and are also, just, home to breeding…
Sarah and David from our Kington Branch report on the wildlife seen at the reserve in 2020.