Leyburn Old Glebe Nature Reserve
A traditional hay meadow, with an eye-popping display of flowers between May and mid-July, this is a glorious example of the species-rich meadows that were once common in the Dales.
A traditional hay meadow, with an eye-popping display of flowers between May and mid-July, this is a glorious example of the species-rich meadows that were once common in the Dales.
Sara, one of our Telling our Story volunteers describes a tree planting task day at Wild Ingleborough in the Three Peaks of Yorkshire Dales where many hands really do make light work. Alongsideā¦
A scarce and declining bird, the tree sparrow can be spotted on farmland and in woodlands; it is not an urban bird in the UK. It has a brown cap and black cheek-spots, unlike the similar houseā¦
The Tree bumblebee is a new arrival to the UK. First recorded here in 2001, it is slowly spreading north. It prefers open woodland and garden habitats and can be found nesting in bird boxes andā¦
It might surprise you, but even the smallest of gardens can accommodate a tree!
An inconspicuous tree for much of the year, the Wild service tree comes to life in spring, when it displays pretty, white blossom, and autumn, when its Maple-like leaves turn bright crimson.
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment ā and yours!
This streaky brown bird is a summer visitor to Britain, favouring open woodlands in the north and west.
Would you like to get stuck into some outdoor conservation work?
Join us for a practical task day of tree aftercare at Brae Pastures Nature Reserve.