The Jordans Farm Partnership
Polly Rattue from Jordans offers an insight into the partnership that puts nature at the heart of their cereal farming.
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Polly Rattue from Jordans offers an insight into the partnership that puts nature at the heart of their cereal farming.
One of our keen wildlife gardeners from Effingham Climate Change Group, Diane Poole, talks through the general principles for creating a garden that's perfect for wildlife.
Maddy Simmonds, zoologist and passionate science communicator, recently volunteered on a riverfly monitoring training day. Here, she tells us what the day entailed.
Thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, Unstead nature reserve is a wetland once more.
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An exciting new partnership that reflects The Wildlife Trusts’ call for at least 30% of our land and sea to be connected and protected for nature’s recovery by 2030.
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