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…
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…
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…
As heatwaves and prolonged dry spells more intense and more frequent, our wildlife faces a massive challenge. Here are some simple ways you can help Wiltshire’s wildlife beat the heat this summer…
This spring, our Swindon Conservation team wrapped up the intensive 2026 survey season. Supported by Swindon Borough Council, The National Lottery Heritage Fund the surveying allowed us to find…
Our volunteers are the beating heart of the Trust. From conservation to education to social media, our volunteers give their time and skills in countless ways to support all that we do. This…
It’s officially June, which means one thing, 30 Days Wild is back! For the next 30 days, we are challenging you to do one small wild thing every day to connect with the beautiful nature right on…
A group of volunteers from Novuna recently swapped their desks for the great outdoors, joining Wiltshire Wildlife Trust for a "Wild Work Day" at Green Lane Wood. Despite a traditional…