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My calling
Living in the rocky uplands of mid Wales, Emma regularly walks her farm checking not only on the livestock but seeing the seasonal changes in the wildlife and landscape too. The upland habitats of…
Register your interest for our 2025 Wildlife Guardian Event
Carline thistle
The Carline thistle produces distinctive brown-and-golden flower heads that look like a seeded thistle. These flowers are attractive to a wide range of butterflies, including the very rare Large…
My world
John has worked in fisheries management for over 25 years. He has seen our waterways at their best – and their worst. He knows firsthand how devastating unhealthy rivers can be for wildlife and…
My world
I'm Gemma, the Marine Conservation Apprentice at Cornwall Wildlife Trust. Originally from the Channel Islands, I've grown up stumbling over the rocky shore and snorkelling over hazy…
Five steps to creating a simple management plan for your churchyard
A session on enhancing churchyard sites for wildlife and people and building a simple management plan.
Introduction to wildflower identification in your churchyard
Outdoor introduction to spotting wildflowers and grasses in churchyards, including Norfolk’s top six churchyard plants.
Managing your churchyard well for people and wildflowers
A guided tour, focusing on how to manage 'God's Acre' for both people and wildlife.
Our priorities for the UK Government
Interpreting the landscape - historical workshop
Full-day historical workshop with Anne Mason: explore East Anglia’s landscapes using maps, photos, and archives to uncover their history.
What's in a name? - historical workshop
Half-day historical workshop with Anne Mason: explore East Anglia’s landscapes using maps, photos, and archives to uncover their history.