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A Year in the Life: Seagrass Restoration
Georgia Bennett, our Seagrass Restoration Assistant, takes us through how the team are working throughout the year to restore 30 hectares of lost seagrass meadow at Spurn Point as part of our…
Humber estuary oyster restoration project pioneers new reintroduction method for the first time in the UK
Pioneering restoration project, Wilder Humber - delivered in partnership by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Ørsted - is breaking new ground by trialling remote setting,…
Living Seas Centre celebrates as visitor numbers hit historic high
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Living Seas Centre at Flamborough welcomes 20,000th visitor this year
Restoring native oysters in the Humber estuary
Laura Welton, Wilder Humber’s Native Oyster Restoration Officer, discusses the importance of native oysters for marine ecosystems, and how Wilder Humber plans to reintroduce more oysters to the…
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Exploring East Yorkshire's Rich Chalk Landscapes
This August, Telling Our Story Volunteer - Simon headed out to highlight three of our less visited nature reserves where geology combines with good habitat management to create some wildlife…
Humber estuary oyster restoration project pioneers new reintroduction method in UK first
Pioneering restoration project, Wilder Humber - in partnership by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Ørsted - is breaking new ground by trialling remote setting, an…
Wilder Humber Volunteer
Could you help us deliver our restoration projects on the iconic Humber, restoring native oysters and rebuilding our lost seagrass meadow at Spurn Point? If you have a passion for the natural…
Learning to lay living hedges
Faced with a wall of tangled and straggly growth at Cali Heath Nature Reserve, a group of volunteers gathered to learn how to sort the wood from the trees. On a clear Autumn day they would sculpt…
Wilder Humber: new partnership programme aims to restore Humber habitats and biodiversity
Wilder Humber - a five-year programme to restore marine habitats and species throughout the Humber estuary.
First mass flowering in living memory of shy slender sedge
A species once thought lost for nearly a hundred years – and which has produced just a single flower in living memory – has for the first time this year flowered with nearly 2000 feathery spikes…