This UK Disability History Month, we’re sharing how Wildlife Trusts are removing barriers, embracing inclusion, and becoming ...
After a more than 100-year absence from the area, reintroducing wildcats to the South West could help to secure the future of ...
Today, the cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) have branded recent anti-nature rhetoric from the Treasury as a ‘lazy narrative’ when it comes to unlocking housebuilding.
As its name suggests, the scarlet elfcup is a bright red, cup-shaped fungus. It is widespread, but scarce, and can be found on fallen twigs and branches, in shady, damp places. The scarlet elfcup ...
Tim Hill, Conservation Manager with Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, is an enthusiast for dead and rotten wood and the animals that depend on it. Read on and find out why decaying trunks, rotting ...
Sand and gravel can be found from the shoreline down to the deep sea, attracting a host of burrowing creatures. Sand and gravel are terms given to small pieces of sediment found on the seabed.
This autumn, ‘unsung hero’ farmers are hard at work giving nature a helping hand for the seasons ahead, providing wildflower ...
It's easy to see where the blue shark got its name from. These sleek, elegant sharks have beautiful metallic blue backs which provide brilliant camouflage out in the open ocean. Globally, the blue ...
These colourful little fish are a delight for snorkellers or shallow water divers to photograph, rarely being scared off by their presence! Different to other gobies who spend a lot of time resting on ...
The speckled wood prefers the dappled sunlight of woodland rides and edges, hedgerows and even gardens. Despite declines, its range has spread over recent years. A medium-sized butterfly, the speckled ...
The Brown argus favours open, chalk and limestone grasslands, but can also be spotted on coastal dunes, in woodland clearings and along disused railways. The Brown argus is a small butterfly that is ...