Gillian Cawthorne discovers how Biodiversity Benchmark is helping transform MIRA Tech Park near Nuneaton into a landscape ...
This common hoverfly is often seen visiting flowers. It's named for its stripy thorax, which looks a bit like a football shirt. The footballer takes its name from the black and yellow stripes on its ...
A decade on from the EU referendum, The Wildlife Trusts' Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on Brexit's legacy of nature loss - and the opportunity businesses now have to build a new legacy ...
Planting herbs will attract important pollinators into your garden, which will, in turn, attract birds and small mammals looking for a meal. No matter how big the space you have, you can please both ...
The Bechstein's bat is a very rare bat that lives in woodland and roosts in old woodpecker holes or tree crevices. Like other bats, the females form 'maternity colonies' to have their pups. Protected ...
As moths get the Royal Mail stamp of approval, we celebrate the ten special species they’ve chosen to spotlight.
A member of the buttercup family, Common water-crowfoot displays white, buttercup-like flowers with yellow centres. It can form mats in ponds, ditches and streams during spring and summer. Common ...
As 30 Days Wild wraps up for another year, Louise Baker from Your Health Group tells us more about how residents of their ...
A breeding bird of fast-flowing, upland rivers, the grey wagtail can also be seen in lowland areas, farmyards and even towns in winter. Classified in the UK as Amber under the Birds of Conservation ...
This glossy wading bird is a scarce visitor to the UK, though records have become more common in recent decades. The glossy ibis is a heron-like bird with a long, curving beak. They breed in parts of ...
A scarce tree of central and southern England, in particular, the small-leaved lime can be found in ancient woodland. It is has sweet-smelling flowers in summer and nut-like fruits in autumn. The ...
At the Farming with Nature Stage, The Wildlife Trusts will be hosting two days of workshops and panel discussions on agricultural innovation and challenges both great and small.