
Cirencester’s wildflower meadows bloom as a result of the ERDF project
After two years of work by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, the true beauty of Cirencester’s wildflower meadows is being revealed to the town’s residents and visitors.
After two years of work by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, the true beauty of Cirencester’s wildflower meadows is being revealed to the town’s residents and visitors.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, National Trust and Cotswolds National Landscapes team up to bring you the canine code this summer.
Although the impacts of ash dieback are devastating upon native ash trees, we're finding reasons to be hopeful.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust receives £498,902 for the Severn Treescapes project, which will create a corridor of enhanced tree cover and connect two of England’s largest woodlands.
Saplings are being grown at a new nursery to replace the ash trees that are being devastated by the fungal disease.