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Gloucester and Cheltenham Waterscapes Project
New wildlife and visitor centre for Gloucester
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust in partnership with Gloucester City Council have drawn up plans for a new trust headquarters and visitor centre at Robinswood Hill County Park.
Local Wildlife Sites
Nurturing nature, through the power of community – introducing ‘WilderGlos’
There is an abundance of wildlife in the county of Gloucestershire. Much joy is found in watching the charismatic, noisy robins flitting about, and the awe of seeing a kestrel seeking prey right…
Supporting community-led action through urban education
Nicola Simpson, Urban Wildlife Manager for GWT, talks about how her team's urban education work helped an area blighted by anti-social behaviour and fly tipping transform into a haven for the…
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Deborah is Ulster Wildlife’s Nature Reserves Officer. Alongside a team of dedicated volunteers, she works to protect our special places to help both wildlife and people thrive.
Natural solutions to flooding deliver £2.9 million in benefits to Cheltenham and Gloucester — with more on the way
A pioneering project using nature-based solutions to tackle flooding, support wildlife and engage communities has delivered major results across Cheltenham and Gloucester – and now a second phase…
Children can enjoy free half-term fun at a country park in Gloucester
Hundreds of children and their families are invited to attend the free event which takes place at the end of the month