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Hazel dormouse
Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known…
HS2 in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's position on HS2
Wild Warwickshire Magazine
Wild Warwickshire is our magazine full of nature updates, news, and inspiration. It's released three times a year.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
A Wilder Future for Warwickshire
The Wilder Future for Warwickshire Project ran from January 2020 to May 2022 with a cohort of 40 volunteers, aged 18-35 years old, committed to protecting the natural world and inspiring others to be environmental champions.
Warwickshire Waterways Strategy
The Warwickshire Waterways Strategy is a countywide collaboration to promote and protect the county’s canals and rivers, and the wildlife they support. It is part of the wider Warwickshire Heritage and Culture Strategy and is shaped around the same three themes: health and wellbeing, sense of place and economic vibrancy. The aim is to increase public awareness and use of waterways environments in a responsible and sustainable way - for leisure, pleasure, learning, healthy exercise and active travel. By promoting our waterways as visitor destinations, the strategy also supports the local economy.
Hazel
Hazel is a small tree of woodlands, grasslands and gardens that is regularly coppiced - the practice of cutting the stems of a tree to allow new shoots to grow. It is well known for its long,…
Warwickshire Farming Clusters
Our first Farming Network was established in April 2018 thanks to funding from Natural England’s Facilitation Fund.
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Nature News wildlife gallery
Enjoy the latest photos sent in by readers of Nature News, with an interesting leucistic magpie and a great hedgehog video from Helen Scarsbrook.
Warwickshire, Coventry & Solihull Local Biodiversity Action Plan (LBAP)
As a signatory to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the UK is committed to using a set of indicators to report on progress towards meeting international targets. There are 51 biodiversity action plans, 27 for our vulnerable species and 24 for our characteristic wildlife habitats.