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Species Recovery
Pine marten
Largely confined to the north of the UK, the rare pine marten is nocturnal and very hard to spot. Reintroductions are helping it make a comeback.
Nature Recovery Fund: Landscapes in Recovery
Landscape Recovery
From supporting farmers to help nature, advising local community groups on their green spaces or restoring habitat features like ponds and orchards, we're doing all we can to restore nature.
Herefordshire’s King's Coronation Tree planted at Queenswood Arboretum
Monday 27th November, the start of ‘National Tree Week’ saw the planting of Herefordshire’s King's Coronation Tree at Queenswood Arboretum.
Councillors offer commitments to support nature’s recovery in Herefordshire
Last week, Herefordshire Wildlife Trust, Herefordshire CPRE, Friends of the Upper Wye and Friends of the Lower Wye invited councillors representing the main political parties to a meeting with…
My recovery
After undergoing brain surgery, Simone suffered from severe headaches and was worried that she would find volunteering with Durham Wildlife Trust too strenuous; in fact, she has found that the…
My recovery plan
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Help Herefordshire's swifts, swallows and martins
Nature Recovery Team
The reserves team oversee the management of 60 nature reserves, helped in no small part by our work party volunteers and voluntary wardens. As well as practical habitat management to keep our sites in optimum condition, they tussle with Rural Payment Agency funding claims; scheduling in graziers and contractors and keeping sites accessible to the public.
Climate change, ecosystems and species resilience:
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.