The Wildlife Trusts welcome golden opportunity for beavers to be wild
New beaver consultation could herald better wetlands for wildlife and climate.
New beaver consultation could herald better wetlands for wildlife and climate.
The enigmatic golden eagle disappeared from England and Wales in the 19th century due to severe persecution. Scottish birds suffered from the use of pesticides in the 20th century. Luckily, golden…
From spring, look out for the beautiful, speckled gold-and-black breeding plumage of the golden plover. It can be found in its upland moorland breeding grounds from May to September, moving to…
*Due to work being carried out on site, access to the reserve will be limited during this time*
A flood lagoon with an impressive diversity of habitats and lots of wildlife including…
The flowers of Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage form 'trickles of gold' along riverbanks and streamsides in shady areas like wet woodlands.
More support needed for landowners to enable beavers’ return, say The Wildlife Trusts and Beaver Trust.
The Wildlife Trusts are celebrating today’s government announcement that England’s first wild colony of breeding beavers is to be allowed to remain living wild on a Devon river
​​Bring the family to explore Ham Fen and learn all about how beavers and buffalo are working together to benefit the environment.
Explore Ham Fen on a walking tour and hear all about the wilding project started over 20 years ago to reintroduce beaver to the site.
Explore Ham Fen on a walking tour and hear all about the wilding project started over 20 years ago to reintroduce beaver to the site.