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Local Wildlife Sites: Updating Herefordshire’s Specially Designated Sites
Herefordshire Council are set to join up with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust in reviewing and updating the county’s designated Local Wildlife Sites. This new collaborative programme will fully…
Pentaloe Glen & Convallaria Area
Ancient semi natural woodland rich in vegetation
Conservation Volunteers - Ross-on-Wye area
The conservation volunteer work parties undertake management work and practical improvements to the Trusts nature reserves. These days are an excellent opportunity to acquire new skills, find out…
Marden branch meeting - HWT Matters
Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
Sites across Herefordshire to be recognised for their wildlife value and distinctive local character
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust’s A Wilder Herefordshire project has surveyed over 50 ‘Local Wildlife Sites’ that provide particular wildlife habitats for the county’s wildlife.
Water rail
From grunts and groans, to 'purring' and 'piglet squealing', the water rail is more often heard than it is seen! This shy bird lives in reedbeds and wetlands, hiding among the…
Leominster Area Branch Talk - Can our rivers survive
An informative talk from Andrew McRobb of Herefordshire CPRE. Hear about the risk to our rivers, the impact of the work already happening and find out how you can get involved to help.
Queenswood Repair & Maintenance Volunteers
We are looking for volunteers to join our team to help us care for the buildings and grounds of the Country Park and create the best experience for our visitors. This practical role is varied,…
Crested dog's-tail
Growing in tufts, Crested dog's-tail is a stiff-looking grass, with a tightly packed, rectangular flower spike. Look for it in lowland meadows and grasslands.
New book details the diverse wildlife of the Doward
Naturalist Ian Draycott is the author of The Biodiversity of the Doward and Symond’s Yat West – a booklet detailing wildlife from flowers and fungi to bryophytes and birds.
Peacock's tail
A scarce but distinctive brown seaweed with curved, funnel-shaped fronds. It is a warmer water species at the northern edge of its range on the south coast of England.