Blooming in Cricklepit Garden
Welcome to the latest blog by the Devon Wildlife Trust's volunteer Cricklepit Garden Group who look after the RHS award winning wildlife garden at the Trust's headquarters at Cricklepit…
Welcome to the latest blog by the Devon Wildlife Trust's volunteer Cricklepit Garden Group who look after the RHS award winning wildlife garden at the Trust's headquarters at Cricklepit…
What has a pale complexion, a mysterious past, and only moves around at night?
• The Wildlife Trusts and partners launch new practical initiative to help insects and reverse sharp declines in their populations
• A FREE downloadable Guide to Taking Action for Insects is…
Cricklepit Mill Garden Volunteer, Catherine Twamley, looks back on another successful year in our award-winning Exeter garden.
Ranger Paul Price will lead us on a walk around a small part of the Arlington estate, taking in aspects of the latest projects
A walk through Griggs field and then into the woods along the public footpath to appreciate a wood in springtime
The Holm oak is an introduced species that has been widely planted near the coast and in parkland. It is self-seeding in the south of the UK. Its young leaves are spiny like Holly leaves, and it…
Join us at Mincinglake Valley Park for a guided tree identification walk led by Jon Freeman of the Forestry Commission. Can you tell a hazel from a beech? Or an ash tree from a rowan?
The bee orchid is a sneaky mimic - the flower’s velvety lip looks like a female bee. Males fly in to try to mate with it and end up pollinating the flower. Sadly, the right bee species doesn’t…