Why should we care about disappearing insects? By Professor Dave Goulson
Why should we care about insects? An excerpt from: Insect Declines and Why they Matter by Professor Dave Goulson, FRES.
Why should we care about insects? An excerpt from: Insect Declines and Why they Matter by Professor Dave Goulson, FRES.
The unpleasant, astringent smell of Hedge woundwort makes this medium-sized plant of woodlands, hedgerows and roadside verges stand out from the crowd.
Hedge mustard is a tall plant with small, yellow flowers atop tough stems. It likes disturbed ground and grows in hedgerows and roadside verges, and on waste ground.
A climbing plant of woodlands, hedgerows, riverbanks and gardens, Hedge bindweed can become a pest in some places. It has large, trumpet-shaped, white flowers and arrow-shaped leaves.
How a gift in your Will could help preserve Herefordshire's precious wildflower meadows for generations to come.
A two day introduction to the craft of hedge laying
Hedges provide important shelter and protection for wildlife, particularly nesting birds and hibernating insects.
A new volunteer group gets to work this autumn
This Children In Need funded project is connecting younger children and their families in Leominster with nature.