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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.
Pollution in Wiltshire’s waters
Toxic chemical cocktails are impacting both wildlife & people, and our freshwater ecosystems are suffering.
Chalk rivers
Cool, crystal-clear waters flow over gravelly beds, streaming through white-flowered water-crowfoot and watercress in serene lowland landscapes.
Improving the River Biss
Cockey Down
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
Broad centurion
The Broad centurion, or 'Green soldier fly', is one of our most common soldier flies, and is often found in gardens. It has hairy eyes and a metallic blue or bronze body. It is an…
Celebrating Chalk in Style!
We held our Chalk Celebration event on Saturday 21 July at Coombe Bissett Down.
Middleton Down
This nature reserve in Wilton is a wonderful example of the traditional chalk downland that was once widespread in Wiltshire.
Coombe Bissett Down Project
Dunscombe Bottom
This stretch of chalk grassland curves across the steep side of a combe (valley) near Knook, on the edge of Salisbury Plain.