Unlocking the Severn for fish migration
Discover how the River Severn is being opened up for fish migration in the Unlocking the Severn project, led by The Canal & River Trust.
Find out more about their ambitious plans to save…
Discover how the River Severn is being opened up for fish migration in the Unlocking the Severn project, led by The Canal & River Trust.
Find out more about their ambitious plans to save…
Join Jack Greenhalgh, a researcher at the University of Bristol, as he taps into the eco-acoustics of the underwater soundscapes of our ponds and freshwater habitats.
A quick overview on what the east Wild Trainees have been up to with Izzy.
An insight into the Traineeship so far with Jess.
There is an abundance of wildlife in the county of Gloucestershire. Much joy is found in watching the charismatic, noisy robins flitting about, and the awe of seeing a kestrel seeking prey right…
Welcome to a special Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust 30 Days Wild article, featuring a super fun interview between our very own Eddie the Environmentalist and a real-life wildlife hero - Heidi the…
In the past couple of weeks we’ve learnt a little about large blue butterflies and how we are working to protect them in Gloucestershire.
Here we’ll take you through what you might expect…
In the previous two blogs we’ve learnt about the large blue’s lifecycle and how me manage our nature reserve, Daneway Banks, to make sure they have a suitable home.
Here we focus on what we…
National Carers Week is an annual initiative set up by Carers UK and this year takes place from the 7 - 13 June. It aims to highlight the challenges that 6.5 million unpaid carers face daily and…
Last week we learnt a little about the large blue butterfly’s interesting lifecycle and its important relationship with a certain red ant.
Here we talk about the grasslands where the large…