
Accessing our nature reserves
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.
Credit Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
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.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust are saddened to hear the High Court decision to allow HS2’s enabling and clearing work to continue. The risk these construction works place on irreplaceable habitat is…
On a cold and sunny Sunday in January, intrepid local divers from Marlin Subaqua Club kicked off their 2020 Midland Pools Project in the Blue Pool at our Bishop’s Hill Nature Reserve.
The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB and WWF believe there are no clear plans on how regulation gaps will be plugged to protect nature
​​​​​​​But several crucial improvements are needed to save wildlife, say The Wildlife Trusts.
Dunsmore Living Landscape team are looking for homes for baby oak trees in pots for a couple of years.
December 2019 saw our Help for Hedgehogs Campaign and Hedgehog Improvement Areas project come to a close after 7 years.
Woodland Craft Volunteers have been harvesting wood from Bubbenhall, Wappenbury and Ryton Woods to be used as hedging stakes and binders, charcoal and bean poles.
It's time to Stop and Rethink HS2. A new report from The Wildlife Trusts reveals the sheer scale of potential damage to wildlife and wild places.
As part of the Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme and funded by the Highways England’s Designated Environment Fund, Kier will be undertaking the works which will entail a detailed survey on the…