Fragile Earth
Throughout history, humanity has found solace, inspiration, and connection in the sounds of the natural world.
Throughout history, humanity has found solace, inspiration, and connection in the sounds of the natural world.
Part of a large gravel pit complex
A practical introduction to coppicing
Just a mile from the centre of Birmingham, our pioneering eco environment & education centre sits within a nature reserve boasting orchids, newts, kingfishers, sparrowhawks and foxes...
Our volunteer day at Centre of the Earth is held every Tuesday from 1.00pm - 3.30pm.
The combination of lakes and ponds, woodland and sheltered sunny areas make the former gravel pits at Hilton a haven for wildlife, in fact it's one of the best places to see bats and…
We ventured out of our Newark office to visit the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust and take a look at their Forest School sessions.
During 30 Days Wild, we plan to share with you some of the great blogs we've seen pop up during the challenge from people across the UK. We hope their experiences will help to inspire you to…
So-named because its gnarled trunk can split as it grows, the Crack willow can be seen along riverbanks, around lakes and in wet woodlands. Like other willows, it produces catkins in spring.
The wigeon is a colourful duck that can often be spotted wheeling round our winter skies in large flocks. A dabbling duck, it surface-feeds on plants and seeds in shallow waters.