Connecting with nature to lessen anxiety and promote positive wellbeing
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust have adapted their work to connect people with nature over lockdown to combat stress and anxiety.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust have adapted their work to connect people with nature over lockdown to combat stress and anxiety.
The ‘Nature, Nurture, Nourish’ project aims to improve people’s wellbeing through engaging with the natural world with courses, workshops and volunteering opportunities on offer.
Nature journalling workshop, suitable for all creative ability levels. Includes a nature walk and fully tutored watercolour workshop.
Bartonsham Meadows, on the edge of Hereford City, are to become a 100-acre nature reserve, managed by Herefordshire Wildlife Trust.
As part of our ongoing Bodenham Lake Reedbed Project staff, volunteers and contractors are busy making improvements to the site this autumn.
Norman has a strong connection to the land, having farmed in the local area for sixty years, and has watched the natural habitats evolve. Most of all he likes being outside in the fresh air, as it…
This Children In Need funded project is connecting younger children and their families in Leominster with nature.
Discover the brilliance of burying beetles with Dr Ellie Bladon, an evolutionary ecologist based in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge.
Today, Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is announcing that, thanks to National Lottery players, a £243,129 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund will help to restore Bartonsham Meadows in…