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Swifts
Daniel Kronenberg from Salisbury and Wilton Swifts describes these impressive birds and how we can help them thrive.
Blackmoor Copse
Blackmoor Copse is one of the most important woods in Wiltshire for wildlife, especially butterflies.
Coombe Bissett Down
This chalk downland valley in Salisbury is worth a visit at any time of year for its sweeping views.
Activities for Schools and Groups
Education and Wellbeing Officer – Youth Education and Wellbeing Team (Trowbridge, Swindon and Salisbury)
We are looking for qualified Forest School Leaders in Trowbridge, Swindon and Salisbury.
The YEW Team has grown in recent years due to the success of the Forest School and Education…
Nadder Island
This crescent-shaped wooded island in the River Nadder can be viewed from the river bank.
The Devenish
A wonderful mix of young woodland, mature beech woodland, chalk downland and meadow.
Cockey Down
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
The return of the great bustards
During the 19th Century, the Great Bustard was hunted to extinction, but now they are back!
Dunscombe Bottom
This stretch of chalk grassland curves across the steep side of a combe (valley) near Knook, on the edge of Salisbury Plain.