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Farmland habitats and their management
Campaigns Officer
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) is embarking on an ambitious new ten-year strategy. By 2030 we will see wildlife recovering, more space for nature and more people on nature’s side. Campaigning…
Water vole recovery project
Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
The Ecological Crisis: Global Problems, Local Solutions
Signs of Spring with Assistant Reserves Officer, Kate
Discover some signs of spring wildlife on our nature reserves
Habitat Biodiversity Audit (HBA)
My office
Deborah is Ulster Wildlife’s Nature Reserves Officer. Alongside a team of dedicated volunteers, she works to protect our special places to help both wildlife and people thrive.
Water shrew
The large, dark grey water shrew lives mostly in wetland habitats. It's a good swimmer that hunts for aquatic insects and burrows into the banks.
Water avens
Look for Water avens in damp habitats, such as riversides, wet woodlands and wet meadows. It has nodding, purple-and-orange flowers that hang on delicate, purple stems.
Water spider
There are several species of spider that live in our wetlands, but the water spider is the only one that spends its life under the water. In its pond habitats, it looks silvery because of the air…