Landscape Recovery
From supporting farmers to help nature, advising local community groups on their green spaces or restoring habitat features like ponds and orchards, we're doing all we can to restore nature.
A project which has been restoring Herefordshire’s Ice Age Ponds has launched an App which brings Herefordshire’s Ice Age Landscape back to life with guided tours – and even the option for a…
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
My name is Megan Day, and I am a 17-year-old volunteer with HWT’s Wildlife Watch club. As part of my A-levels, I have recently started to do an EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) and due to my…
The project’s aim is to restore the Wye catchment to a healthy condition, so its rivers and their tributaries can support the unique wildlife that depends on them, provide clean and plentiful…
An update on our curlew project - a collaboration with the Herefordshire Ornithological Club
Nicky shares her experience volunteering with the Yazor Brooks project in Hereford City.
The Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, begun in 2023, is a partnership between the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and Herefordshire…
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…