
Ice Age Ponds: Walking Survey
Our #IceAgePonds team have been busy, along with our fantastic volunteers, going out into the field to see how many ponds they can identify all over Herefordshire! Take a watch to find out what…
Our #IceAgePonds team have been busy, along with our fantastic volunteers, going out into the field to see how many ponds they can identify all over Herefordshire! Take a watch to find out what…
Ice Age ponds are home to a wonderful array of wildlife including many rare and protected species. Ice Age project trainee Katherine Beasley explores the plants and animals which live in these…
Sarah Cadwallader of our Kington Branch encourages us to get out there and record all the marvellous wildlife we are lucky enough to see in our county!
Easter is just around the corner and the #IceAgePonds second blog is all about the eggs you can find in ponds in springtime. A different sort of Easter egg hunt to the ones we are used to but…
Sarah, project trainee, provides an update on the first practical volunteer training in 2021
Reserve Officer Lewis Goldwater gives a tour around Titley Pool Nature Reserve, seeing how the recent wet weather has affected the site. Thought to have been created by glaciers in the last Ice…
News of a trial release of a rust fungus to control the invasive Himalayan balsam
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust's Conservation Senior Manager Andrew Nixon introduces some common mining bees to look out for in this blog.
Ancient trees, parkland, ponds, hedgerows and traditional orchards saved from destruction with road plans cancelled.
Claire Spicer, our Catchment Advisor for the 'Restoring Our Amazing Rivers' project, tells us about her work in Herefordshire.