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Biting stonecrop
Also known as 'Goldmoss' due to its dense, low-growing nature and yellow flowers, Biting stonecrop can be seen on well-drained ground like sand dunes, shingle, grasslands, walls and…
Nesting season!
Young Ambassador Izzy Fry has been searching for nests as Spring brings more signs of life to Wiltshire.
Living Churchyards
Stinging nettle
The stinging nettle is a familiar and common plant, often firmly rooted in our memories after our first, hands-on experience - a prickling irritation that's not forgotten easily!
Fishing on the River Wylye
Hidden in Farmland: Protecting the Ground Nesting Birds of Wiltshire
From the haunting call of the Curlew to the peewit of the Lapwing, ground-nesting birds are a vital part of Wiltshire’s landscape. However, many of these species—including the Skylark, Snipe,…
How to provide bushes for nesting birds
In the spring, birds choose the best locations to build nests, so why not offer them a safe place to settle?
Wiltshire Living Churchyard Seminar 2026
A day of talks, churchyard tour, presentations and details on improving churchyards for wildlife.
Water Quality Testing of the Bristol Avon in Wiltshire
Myth-busting bats, newts and the economy vs nature protections
There has been widespread misinformation blaming nature as a blocker to growth in the run up to the Chancellor’s speech this week, writes Joe Keegan, public affairs officer at The Wildlife Trusts…
Deciphering the dawn chorus
Wildlife expert Nick Acheson introduces some of our feathered superstars to listen out for this spring.