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The living dead
Tim Hill, Conservation Manager with Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, is an enthusiast for dead and rotten wood and the animals that depend on it. Read on and find out why decaying trunks,…
Position statement on Cannop Ponds
Conservation grazing in the Forest of Dean
Caledonian forest
Caledonian forest forms an integral part of some of our wildest landscapes - extensive pine forests merge with heathlands, wetlands and montane habitats and create areas large enough for wildcat,…
GWT’s practical approach to more trees in the landscape
When working with landholders to encourage more trees and scrub in the landscape, we take a very bespoke, site-based and landholder-based approach.
Forest bug
The shoulders of the forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Salmonsbury Moot - A Celebration of Landscape and History
Moots (Assemblies held for meeting and knowledge sharing) have happened at Salmonsbury camp, now Greystones Farm, for centuries. So we invite you to the 1st Salmonsbury Moot of the 21st Century.…
Nature Tots in the Forest of Dean - Busy As A Bee
We HIVE a feeling that you'll BEE captivated while learning all about bees
Forest Holidays Ranger Blog
In this Marten March themed blog we're getting to know Gerry O'Brien from Forest Holidays, one of our Project Pine Marten partners, and his love for pine martens with his incredible…
Kelp forests
Forests of kelp sway in shallow sunlit waters, offering shelter to a host of sea life from tiny worms to juvenile fish.