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    Monty Don portrait

    Image credit: Marsh Arnold

    Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is the largest membership-based wildlife organisation in the county, dedicated to inspiring people about wildlife, acting as a wildlife champion and creating wildlife havens. 

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      • A 2020 Vision for Wildlife
      • Trees: natural regeneration, tree planting and woodland creation
      • Annual Report 2018-19
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    Curlew in flight

    Image credit: Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography

    Discover more about Herefordshire's wildlife from the toads of Bodenham Lake to the snake's head fritillaries of Lugg Meadow

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      • Planting Black Poplars
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    Sophie Cowling at work in the River Lugg (Image by Jim Johnston)

    • Ice Age Ponds
      • Ice Age Ponds: History & Geology
      • The Wildlife of Ice Age Ponds
      • Ice Age Ponds: Get Involved!
      • Training events & resources
      • Visit an Ice Age Pond
      • Visit the Ice Age Landscape of North West Herefordshire
      • Family activities for Ice Age explorers
      • Herefordshire Museum Exhibition
      • Ice Age Ponds: Information for farmers and landowners
    • Bodenham Lake: Lugg Wetland Gem
    • Orchard Origins
    • Richard Bavin: Artist-in-Residence
    • Love your River - the Herefordshire Yazor Brooks Restoration Project
    • The Lower Lugg Valley
    • Building Better Opportunities
    • Environmental Land Management Scheme and Trials
    • Go Toads! - Bodenham Toad Patrol
    • The Herefordshire Curlew Project
    • Nature, Nurture, Nourish
    • Verging on Wild
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    Walk for Wildlife participants 2017

    There's a wealth of ways to make a difference and help our wildlife. From writing to your MP, getting involved with your local volunteer group or creating a wildlife-friendly back garden. Find out how you can take action today!

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    Volunteer at work at Wessington Pasture nature reserve

    Whether you have 5 minutes or 5 days, there are lots of different ways that you can support us - and your help makes all the difference. 

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      • Conserving Herefordshire's Ice Age Ponds
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Jordans Farm Partnership Oat harvest  © Matthew Roberts

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Rocky habitat

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Blanket bog

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