
Setting up a camera trap for 30 Days Wild
In Britain, many of us enjoy watching wildlife. Birds are a popular quarry, and you can easily get a good view with a pair of binoculars and a bit of patience, but many species are harder to spot…
In Britain, many of us enjoy watching wildlife. Birds are a popular quarry, and you can easily get a good view with a pair of binoculars and a bit of patience, but many species are harder to spot…
Spring is often associated with new life; plants in flower, birds in full song, and adorable animal babies on adverts and Easter cards. Pine martens rarely seem to feature though, perhaps because…
An insight into a couple of very special spots used for filming by the Wild Isles crew in the county of Gloucestershire.
Keeping track of elusive mammals like pine martens can be tricky, but they do leave clues whenever they pause for a poo.
To celebrate International Women's Day, Emily checks in with Dr Juliet Hynes, GWT’s Ecological Evidence Manager, and what drives her to take on large scale restoration projects.
Join Susie, one of our fantastic volunteers on the Cotswold Canals Connected Project, as she takes you through some of the amazing work that she and the team have been working on so far in 2023.…
In this blog, discover what regenerative farming is all about, hear from farmers themselves about what regenerative systems mean on their land and a look at our brand new film.
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?