Natterjack toad
The rare natterjack toad is found at just a few coastal locations, where it prefers shallow pools on sand dunes, heaths and marshes.
The rare natterjack toad is found at just a few coastal locations, where it prefers shallow pools on sand dunes, heaths and marshes.
Despite its warts and ancient associations with witches, the common toad is a gardener's friend, sucking up slugs and snails. It is famous for migrating en masse to its breeding ponds.
During the spring toad migration, we help the toads to safely cross the road to get to their breeding ground at Bodenham
Stars speak up for wildlife in new film trailer hitting cinemas this weekend.
Senior Conservation Projects Officer Sarah King looks back on our successful work with landowners and communities in the Lower Lugg Valley and shares plans for the future.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust’s Lugg Living Landscape project has secured further funding this year from the Environment Agency which will be used to improve and protect wildlife habitats on…
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust to create a fantastic new wetland nature reserve linking wildlife habitats along the Lugg Valley.
Local landowner, Tom Jay, was inspired to look at how he could help reduce the risk of flooding in his local community after the floods of February 2020.