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My new roots
Mary moved to Birmingham for her job and has found volunteering with The Wildlife Trust the perfect way to meet new people and put down roots in a new place.
The who’s who of poo (Warning: may contain traces of poo)
Now that you are familiar with mustelids, and hopefully whizzed through a brief history of nearly everything pine marten in our previous blogs, its time to get down to the exciting stuff…poo.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust appoints new CEO
Trustees of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust (GWT) are delighted to announce the appointment of Andrew McLaughlin as their new CEO.
My new life
Working full time in a windowless room cut Sonja off from the natural world around her; but spending time in wild places has helped her to discover herself since a shock diagnosis two years ago.…
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New discoveries for Sue on the allotment
The hot and dry weather brings many challenges but there are some upsides as Sue Bradley discovers during daily trips to her wildlife-friendly allotment.
The secretive adders who call Gloucestershire home
Gloucestershire is home to a range of wildlife and threatened species from large blue butterflies and water voles, to pine martens and curlews. One endangered species that calls this county home…
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.
New project highlights wildlife in the city
Residents in Kingsway are helping to create an Urban Nature Reserve with support from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and the National Lottery.
Approval granted for new wildlife and visitor centre
Planning permission has been granted for Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust to develop a new trust and visitor centre at Robinswood Hill County Park, in Gloucester.