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Childrens activities as part of the Heathland Heritage project
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

Projects

Celebrating our Heathland Heritage

Highgate Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an ancient lowland heath in South Staffordshire. It is home to over 5,000 species of insects and 140 species of wasps and solitary bees.

Volunteers working on the Great Fen landscape
Volunteers working on the Great Fen landscape

Projects

Restoring our Fenland Heritage

The acquisition of Holmewood Estate, by the local wildlife trust, was a vital part of the creation of the Great Fen, one of the largest and most ambitious habitat restoration projects in Europe.

School children holding hen harrier models
School children holding hen harrier models

Projects

Helping hen harriers to thrive on moorlands

Through a programme of community engagement and learning activities, the RSPB inspired people to help conserve hen harriers across their remaining breeding strongholds in northern England.

Visitors at Sevenoaks' tree exhibition
Visitors at Sevenoaks' tree exhibition

Projects

Protecting Kent's heritage trees

This project has been designed to increase people’s physical access to heritage trees across Kent.

Chiltern Commons Projects
Briefing volunteers on work to be done

Projects

Chilterns Commons Project

The four-year Chiltern Commons project came to a successful conclusion having conserved habitats and historic features on 26 areas of common land.

Young participants by the River Lambourn

Projects

RENEWAL: reviving River Lambourn

West Berkshire Council and Newbury Community Resource Centre worked with local people to revive the fortunes of a neglected river.

Children on a snorkel safari
Children on a snorkel safari

Projects

Cornwall’s Marine Heritage Project

Your Shore worked across five Voluntary Marine Conservation Areas (VMCAs) in Cornwall to provide activities to help local people understand why they must look after the sea and its wildlife.

Hoverfly identified as part of the Invertebrate Challenge project
Hoverfly identified as part of the Invertebrate Challenge project. Credit: Field Studies Council

Projects

Invertebrate Challenge

Do you know your annelids from your arachnids? This training project aimed to increase the number of people skilled in recording invertebrates across Shropshire.

People building a willow tunnel in a field

Projects

Chat Moss Vision

This project aims to restore and raise awareness of an important biodiversity habitat, home to a range of rare species.

The lake in Raphael Park

Projects

Restoration of Raphael Park

The Raphael Park project involved the restoration and improvement of the park's historic structures and landscape and removal of features that detracted from the park's character.

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