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Building a respectful, compassionate conservation community
It’s National Inclusion Week and The Wildlife Trusts’ Rob Gordon discusses the importance of building a compassionate conservation community.
Conservation Careers - Carrie, Director of Nature Recovery
Meet our Director of Nature Recovery, Carrie, who shares her untraditional path into conservation, gives an insight into her day-to-day, and reflects on the highlights and challenges of her varied…
Conservation Grazing? Nature's Way of Caring for Grasslands
When you think of wildlife conservation, grazing animals may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet cattle and sheep play a vital role in helping some of Wiltshire's most precious…
An Insight Into a Career in Conservation: Work Experience with the Trust
In June and July, we welcomed three groups of Year 10 students for work experience at Green Lane Woods, Langford Lakes, and Lower Moor. Our Volunteer & Engagement Manager, Ali, writes about…
Coombe Bissett Project Update (Part Two): Conservation Works & Land Management
Southern Reserves Manager, Ashley White, reflects on the conservation works that have been carried out at Coombe Bissett Down over the past three years of the project.
New Conservation Initiative Formed to Reverse Decline of Desmoulin’s Whorl Snail
A new conservation partnership between Longleat and Wiltshire Wildlife Trust aims to reverse the decline of the critically rare, two-millimeter Desmoulin’s Whorl Snail. Funded by Natural England,…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Expands Bat Conservation Efforts Across Nature Reserves
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust have announced an ambitious expansion of its bat conservation work following an outpouring of public support for its initial appeal looking to protect the rare Bechstein’s…
Major conservation project to help breeding lapwing across Wiltshire is launched
Wiltshire & Swindon Biological Records Centre (WSBRC) and Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are rolling out a landscape-scale project to locate, monitor and conserve the remaining breeding lapwing.
River Wylye to be enhanced through a new collaboration between conservation charities and farmers
The Wylye Chalk Stream Project has been successful in the second round of the Government’s Landscape Recovery scheme.
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The return of the great bustards
During the 19th Century, the Great Bustard was hunted to extinction, but now they are back!