Snake's-head fritillary
The nodding, pink-and-purple-chequered flowers of the snake's-head fritillary are said to resemble a snake, hence the name. Declining with the loss of our meadows, this delicate plant can be…
The nodding, pink-and-purple-chequered flowers of the snake's-head fritillary are said to resemble a snake, hence the name. Declining with the loss of our meadows, this delicate plant can be…
A mosaic of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by woodland and meadows.
The grass snake is our longest snake, but don't worry if you find one in the compost heap - it's harmless! Look out for this green and yellow beauty in grasslands and wetlands, too.
Robin Scagell tells us all about glow worms and where to find them for National Insect Week.
This stunning wildflower meadow is a stronghold of the snakeshead fritillary.
Found in compost heaps and under stones in gardens, the White-legged snake millipede is a common minibeast. Despite its name, it has about 100 legs. It is an important recycler of nutrients,…
Jo Lewis, CEO of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, explains nutrient neutrality and how to save Wiltshire's chalk streams.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has announced that its free family-friendly event Country Comes to Town will take place in Swindon in May.
Swifts are faithful to their nesting sites and are only here 3 months of the year - here's how you can help them.
Visit these three meadows near Royal Wootton Bassett in spring and summer for their vivid wildflower displays.