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Free family event Country Comes to Town comes to Swindon for the first time
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has announced that its free family-friendly event Country Comes to Town will take place in Swindon in May.
Pond Power: How We're Restoring Great Crested Newt Habitats in Wiltshire
The great crested newt, with its fiery orange belly and prehistoric crest, is one of the UK's most charismatic amphibians. Unfortunately, like much of our wildlife, it faces significant…
Pollution in Wiltshire’s waters
Toxic chemical cocktails are impacting both wildlife & people, and our freshwater ecosystems are suffering.
Enhancing Habitat For Bats
Climate change is negatively impacting bats in several ways. It impacts their food sources and increases the risk of pests and diseases that affect trees destroying their tree habitats. Help us to…
Habitat for Bats - Thank you!
Wiltshire’s wild waters
BBC Wild Isles raced around Britain and Ireland’s freshwater habitats and showcased some of the fantastic species that depend on them – from hobbies to beavers and salmon – there was plenty to wow…
A Wilder Farm Project
Orchards, ponds, trees and bees reveal the joys of habitat creation on a local sheep farm.
Penn Wood
This nature reserve in Calne has seen many transformations in its history since it was farmland.
Protecting Wiltshire’s water voles
Wiltshire’s Critical Species identified and mapped for the first time
The Wiltshire’s Critical Species Project was a pilot funded by Natural England through the Species Recovery Programme.
Beneath Wiltshire's waters
Young Ambassador Chris Bailey delves into the freshwater environment.