Update on access to nature reserves
Following the Prime Minister's announcement on Sunday the 10th of May we are pleased to hear that nationally we are now in a position to ease some of the lockdown measures rightly introduced…
Following the Prime Minister's announcement on Sunday the 10th of May we are pleased to hear that nationally we are now in a position to ease some of the lockdown measures rightly introduced…
Visitors to the Trust's Brandon Marsh are set to get a newly accessible nature reserve thanks to a £47,329 grant from FCC Communities Foundation.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust recognises that our nature reserves provide vital green spaces for local people to connect with nature and the majority of reserves remain open.
We hosted a summer open day at the start of the month to launch the project and welcome nearly 80 people keen to get involved and learn more about our plans for the reserve.
Volunteers turned nocturnal for our seasonal torchlight surveys this month at our two “hedgehog hub” sites in Warwickshire.
Water-cress has become so popular as a salad addition that it is now cultivated on a wide scale. In the wild, it grows in shallow, fast-flowing streams and is an indicator of clean water.
Hairy bitter-cress is an edible weed of rocky places, walls, gardens and cultivated ground. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…