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New project seeks help from landowners to restore peatlands across the Humberhead Levels
A new Peatland Discovery project funded by Defra is offering farmers and landowners free surveys to assess the condition of peaty soils on their land.
A day in the life of a Grazing Manager
Hi - my name is Charlotte, and I'm the Conservation Grazing Manager for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Lovely scrubbly - what scrub is and why we manage it
Jim explains what scrub is, why it's important and how we manage it on our reserves
What is meant by ecological succession?
South Reserves Assistant, Katie Baker, talks us through ecological succession and why it is important for Reserve Managers, in order to maintain precious habitats.
Great Crested Newt District Level Licensing Project
Map your valued places
Tell us why the Humberhead Levels matters to you as part of our new project
A very brief history of Potteric Carr
Potteric was part of the Humberhead Levels, a huge flat plain spanning over 2,000 square kilometres across Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire which ultimately drained 20% of England’s…
How grazing cattle help maintain Yorkshire’s nature reserves
David Craven, regional manager for East Yorkshire, reveals why grazing is one of the best ways to keep nature reserves healthy and full of wildlife
Restoring and managing dew ponds
Otterly Lovely
So far 2023 has brought with it some otterly wonderful news for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust!
My wild job
Hi! I’m Gemma and I am the Campaigns Assistant for Essex Wildlife Trust. In my job, I try to share my passion for nature with others, while encouraging people to love, care and take action for…