Riverfly surveying in Herefordshire
Monitoring the invertebrates living in our streams and rivers is a great way to understand their ecology, monitor water quality and be alerted to any pollution incidents.
Monitoring the invertebrates living in our streams and rivers is a great way to understand their ecology, monitor water quality and be alerted to any pollution incidents.
The latest blog from the Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, supporting land managers with interventions to improve climate resilience and biodiversity.
A day of tree planting for climate resilience in the Lugg Valley.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust’s project in the Yazor Brook catchment aims to implement nature-based solutions to improve biodiversity and water quality, and to build resilience to the impacts of…
Holly Thompson explains why recovering natural habitats and building resilience into the populations of our native species are essential in the face of our dramatically changing climate.
The Wye Adapt to Climate Change? project has been running for nearly a year and has made great strides towards achieving the project’s goals and outcomes...
Holly Thompson explains why healthy soils are ever more essential as our climate changes.