Volunteer Wardening at Lugg Meadows
Student Kath Beasley is adding to her academic qualifications with practical experience of conservation by volunteering as the Warden for Lugg Meadows Nature Reserve.
Student Kath Beasley is adding to her academic qualifications with practical experience of conservation by volunteering as the Warden for Lugg Meadows Nature Reserve.
Lugg Meadow is one of the most important surviving Lammas Meadows in the UK.
Volunteer Jack Morris heads out on a winter work party at Parky Meadow Nature Reserve
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is submitting an objection to the planning application for the development of land East of Hereford (Planning reference P240422/F) which borders the Lugg Meadows…
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…
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is incredibly concerned over new plans to develop land in Tupsley bordering the Lugg Meadows Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and…
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is looking for a Reserves Officer to join the team. To find out more about this role or to apply, please use the 'Click Here to Apply' button.
We took on management of the meadows in March 2023 and are now beginning to restore the site for wildlife and for people.
With a haunting call and unmistakable long, curved bill, the curlew is an iconic wetland bird. In the past, curlew bred in significant numbers on Lugg Meadow but have drastically declined in…