Oysters Coppice
Oysters Coppice is nestled on a gentle slope offering spectacular views over the Vale of Wardour.
Oysters Coppice is nestled on a gentle slope offering spectacular views over the Vale of Wardour.
Jeni Bell takes a walk for wellbeing around Middleton Down nature reserve.
Native oysters are a staple of our seas and our plates - but our love of their taste has lead to a sharp decline all around the UK.
An introduced species, Common evening-primrose is now naturalised on waste ground, roadside verges and railway cuttings. It has long been used to produce the herbal remedy, evening-primrose oil.…
Navigation has been made easier at Coombe Bissett Down with the introduction of timed walking routes and waymarkers.
Oyster mushrooms are shell shaped fungi that grow in tiers or fabulous clusters on dead trees or stumps. Unlike many fungi, these mushrooms are not seasonal and can be found all year round,…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has announced that its free family-friendly event Country Comes to Town will take place in Swindon in May.
Louise, one of our Wellbeing Project Officers, reflects on our unique evening wellbeing sessions for men, which provide a vital safe space for men to connect with each other and with nature.
This is a predominantly subtidal species but can be found on the lowest parts of a sheltered rocky shore in summer.
Community Engagement Assistant, Oliver Davies, describes the recent bat walk events at Coombe Bissett Down and some of the species that have been recorded at the reserve.
Young Ambassador Dan Tubb takes a walk in Clouts Wood nature reserve.