Blackmoor Copse
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has announced that its free family-friendly event Country Comes to Town will take place in Swindon in May.
This chalk downland valley in Salisbury is worth a visit at any time of year for its sweeping views.
A wonderful mix of young woodland, mature beech woodland, chalk downland and meadow.
Oysters Coppice in Salisbury nestles on a gentle slope offering spectacular views over the Vale of Wardour.
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
Set within the New Forest National Park, the bog is a carpet of feathery moss with expanses of heather and purple moor-grass.
Toxic chemical cocktails are impacting both wildlife & people, and our freshwater ecosystems are suffering.
This crescent-shaped wooded island in the River Nadder can be viewed from the river bank.
Orchards, ponds, trees and bees reveal the joys of habitat creation on a local sheep farm.
Come along to this fun, family-friendly event to celebrate nature and wildlife with Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.