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Members' Events 2025
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Surveying and hole making
Our hedgehog blog is guest written by one of our community surveyors this month; just how do you know if you have hedgehogs in the garden?
Hasfield Court Event
The Accidental Conservationist: making friends with the dark
My year is bracketed by beetles. Glow worms (see previous blog) mark the end of spring and the arrival of summer. But when the leaves turn and the tawny owls begin calling and the nights start to…
Events
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
Gloucestershire’s stock checkers: making conservation grazing possible
Kevin Caster, Forest of Dean Land Manager, talks about the importance of our grazing livestock, and the vital work undertaken by dedicated volunteer stock checkers.
Making the most of the mild weather: Sue's January blog
It’s a new year in the garden and on the allotment, with plenty to keep Sue Bradley busy as she seeks solace from seasonal sniffles.
Making canal restoration a win for both people and wildlife
Join Peter Savage, Canal Project Officer, as he reflects on the Cotswold Canals Connected project and the precious waterways surrounding the Stroudwater Canal and River Frome.
Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Spring is here and Sue has been making the most of the warmer weather.
One my favourite things about having an allotment is that each year is different.
Over recent weeks a spell of mild weather has brought everything on early and encouraged some creatures out…