A step closer to securing space for nature
Head of Development and Communications, Emily Routledge, gives an update on the Rainton Meadows fundraising appeal.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Head of Development and Communications, Emily Routledge, gives an update on the Rainton Meadows fundraising appeal.
In 2021, Emily and her partner took on an allotment. It is an amazing space that has allowed Emily to be more sustainable whilst reaping the well-being benefits of nature. Their next plan is to…
by Emily Marshall
With autumn just around the corner, we are now entering the American mink dispersal season.
The Trust has taken on a new member of staff to promote its recently-refurbished visitor centre at the Low Barns nature reserve.
The Trust has taken on a new member of staff to promote its recently-refurbished visitor centre at the Low Barns nature reserve.
The UK is a nation of both dog lovers and nature lovers, but are those two passions compatible? We spoke to some Wildlife Trust staff who balance both.
How do water voles (and ecologists) decide what is ‘good quality habitat’? by Emily Marshall, Naturally Native Project Officer
Come and learn about Hawthorn Dene’s nationally important woodland and wildflower meadows from one of our dedicated staff.
In the drama of the open spaces around her, Emily can play the role of a lifetime. She knows the wildlife of the nature reserve as intimately as Yorick knew Hamlet, and with an audience of birds,…
From choosing their territory wisely, to building up a food store, find out how water voles prepare for winter - by Emily Marshall