Search
© Jon Hawkins
Search
Saying Yes to No Mow May
SWT Project Manager Zoe Channon takes on Plantlife's No Mow May challenge.
Saying Yes to No Mow May: Week 2
Week two of Zoe's No Mow May challenge
The Wildlife Trusts' response to the Government's Tree Action Plan
On Sunday 16 May 2021, details of the Government's Tree Action Plan were announced
Pale tussock
This large, fluffy-legged moth is often attracted to lights in May and June.
NBS funding options
In response to the 25 Year Environment Plan
Theresa May’s speech on the environment this week shows that, at last, a Government is seeing how much the environment means to the people of the UK, not least young people.
Common hawthorn
In May, our hedgerows burst into life as common hawthorn erupts with creamy-white blossom, colouring the landscape and giving this thorny shrub its other name of 'May-tree'.
Early grey
One of the earliest moths to emerge each year, spending the winter as a pupa and flying from March to May.
Why are bats associated with Halloween?
Bats are often associated with Halloween, but if you are curious like me, you may wonder why this is. Let’s dive in…
Kingfisher
Blink and you may miss the fantastic kingfisher! It's often seen as a flash of blue flying low over a river.
Celery-leaved buttercup
Look out for the small, yellow flowers of Celery-leaved buttercup in wet meadows and at the edges of ponds and ditches. It flowers from May to September.