Thank you volunteers!
This week, we'd like to say a huge thank you to our dedicated volunteers.
This week, we'd like to say a huge thank you to our dedicated volunteers.
You may well think that volunteering at Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is only for those among us who like to be out in all weathers, get dirty, enjoy using tools and have an encyclopedic knowledge of…
Our winners of the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Volunteer Awards 2023!
Throughout my internship, I am contributing to marine conservation by assisting with marine mammal research in Cardigan Bay, collecting data on marine mammals from land and boat-based surveys, and…
With tiger-like stripes, red fins and a humped back, the perch is a striking fish. It can be seen in lowland waterbodies and waterways across the UK, often in shoals.
Got a question about wildlife? Search our website to find the answer!
The European larch was introduced into the UK from Central Europe in the 17th century. Unusually for a conifer, it is deciduous and displays small, greeny-red cones on brittle twigs.
George Allen, a final year student at the University of Plymouth, describes his passion for bees and the research he undertook at Coombe Bissett Down during the summer.
The British public is being asked to keep an eye out for spectacular stag beetles this summer and record any sightings online, as part of a wildlife charity’s national Great Stag Hunt survey.
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!