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Wolds dew ponds walk
Wildlife of the dew ponds
Restoring and managing dew ponds
Ponds
Whether found in a garden or part of an agricultural landscape, ponds are oases of wildlife worth investigating. Even small ponds can support a wealth of species and collectively, ponds play a key…
Early morning dew
Hot and humid, stillness all around as the quiet morning of a late summer day unfolds.
Devastating news for bees as Government reverses neonicotinoids ban
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is alarmed to learn the Government has agreed the use of a highly damaging pesticide - neonicotinoid thiamethoxam - for the treatment of sugar beet seed in response to…
Fully funded wildlife ponds available for farmers and landowners
Do you have low-lying damp ground that could be improved for wildlife by creating ponds?
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust responds to Government announcement about the designation of the Yorkshire Wolds as an AONB
We welcome the Government’s ambition to protect the amazing landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds, but call for landscape protection to also support an abundance of wildlife, and contribute to tackling…
Marbled whites and other hidden gems in the rolling Yorkshire Wolds
Amidst a summer riot of colour, the star turn at our Kiplingcotes Chalk Pit nature reserve is actually black and white – but it’s a real beauty! Find marbled whites and more in this former chalk…
Toad-ally awesome!
As the temperature slowly rises and blue begins to peak through the winter clouds, life begins to return to our ponds. Our first frogs show themselves in mid-March, and frogspawn – that spectacle…