What to do with old pumpkins
Wondering what to do with pumpkins after Halloween? We've got you covered!
Wondering what to do with pumpkins after Halloween? We've got you covered!
There are over 24,000 species of insects, many of which are regular visitors to our own gardens.
Stone curlews are unusual waders with large yellow eyes - perfect for hunting beetles at night.
The stone loach is notoriously hard to spot - not only is it mostly nocturnal, it is also well camouflaged and can partially bury itself in the riverbed. It uses its whisker-like barbels to find…
The Carline thistle produces distinctive brown-and-golden flower heads that look like a seeded thistle. These flowers are attractive to a wide range of butterflies, including the very rare Large…
Learn a tradition with its roots in the Iron Age and build your own mini dry stone wall to attract wildlife.
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and…
Living in the rocky uplands of mid Wales, Emma regularly walks her farm checking not only on the livestock but seeing the seasonal changes in the wildlife and landscape too. The upland habitats of…
A bright red beetle, with black legs and knobbly antennae, the red-headed cardinal beetle lives up to its name. Look for it in woodland, along hedgerows and in parks and gardens over summer.
Carving a pumpkin is a fun family activity which is common at Halloween. See our tips for some spooky wild carving and discover what you can do with the leftovers!