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Active Neighbourhoods - Plymouth
Devon Wildlife Trust response to Plymouth City Council decision to proceed with tree removal on Armada Way
Devon Wildlife Trust has worked closely with Plymouth City Council on nature recovery focussed projects for a number of years and we are surprised and disappointed by this decision. We know that…
My classroom
Passionate about the oceans and the diverse life that they hold, Bex is lucky enough to be able to teach scuba diving to university students at Plymouth University. This provides her with the…
The River Plym Project
Warleigh Point
Woodland walks give way to stunning estuary views on the edge of Plymouth.
Meet Helen, DWT's Green Minds Urban Ranger!
What is the 'Green Minds' project and how is Devon Wildlife Trust involved? Meet Helen Parr, DWT's Green Minds Urban Ranger, and find out about how we are engaging with communities…
Dolphin spotters needed
A Plymouth University researcher is asking the public for help in her vital work recording the fortunes of the South West's only resident pod of bottlenose dolphins.
South Devon marine centre opens doors for new season
The ever-popular Wembury Marine Centre, near Plymouth is opening its doors for the start of another busy season of fun, marine education and seashore-based activities.
Pupils to swap classroom for the beach as conference brings together ‘Marine Wildlife Champions’ from across South Devon
More than 70 children drawn from six schools across Plymouth and South Devon will gather at Wembury beach this Friday (29th April) to help celebrate the region’s wonderful marine wildlife.
New England Wood
New England Wood covers 21 hectares (53 acres) of broadleaf woodland at Lee Mill, half a mile from the A38 and seven miles to the east of Plymouth. This new nature reserve also has the River Yealm…
Time to Flourish
Once upon a time there was a rag tag bunch of misfits, people who had made a habit of taking the wrong turn in life. Once their bodies and minds had had enough torture through their owners unwise…