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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…
Our Bright Future
Engaging communities
Green our communities
Severn Treescapes - working with communities
GWT and the planning process - new towns and communities
The UK Government has set a lofty target to deliver 1.5 million homes by 2029, with many continuing to take the form of new towns and large-scale settlements. Speed and efficiency are central to…
How can restoring our floodplains alleviate the risk downstream for communities?
Nature is our most important ally in the fight against climate change, says Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, but how does wetland creation help with our journey to net zero?
Team Wilder Local Groups
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?