Wild photography tips 2026
Our photography competition is in full swing, with submissions open until 31 July 2026. With the option to submit mobile or camera photos, there’s something for everyone, as well as our new wild…
Our photography competition is in full swing, with submissions open until 31 July 2026. With the option to submit mobile or camera photos, there’s something for everyone, as well as our new wild…
You may have already noticed bees buzzing and butterflies enjoying the sunshine. With spring officially here, these are some weird and wonderful wildlife spectacles to look (or listen) out for…
Learn about the amazing journey of Gloucestershire’s toads as they migrate to their ponds each year. See how volunteers and local projects help protect these resilient amphibians.
Andrew McLaughlin, GWT CEO, on why failing environmental targets and weakened protections threaten the future of nature in the UK.
Andrew McLaughlin, GWT CEO, expresses concern over worsening prospects for wildlife at the end of 2025 but remains optimistic for the future.
In March we completed the DEFRA Trees Call to Action funded phase of the Severn Treescapes Project. Although this part has come to an end, we’re proud to announce that we’ve successfully received…
Nature is under threat from the new Planning and Infrastructure Bill. Our CEO has written to Gloucestershire’s MPs — now we need your voice too. Write to your MP today and help protect our…
When working with landholders to encourage more trees and scrub in the landscape, we take a very bespoke, site-based and landholder-based approach.
The yellow trumpets of daffodils brighten up the dullest spring day as they cluster together in gardens, on roadsides and in parks during March and April. But these are often the planted or…