Stories from Saving Devon’s Treescapes
The Saving Devon’s Treescapes project pledged to plant 250,000 trees, targeting places ‘outside woodlands’, filling the spaces left by lost ash trees in our hedgerows, parks and gardens.
The Saving Devon’s Treescapes project pledged to plant 250,000 trees, targeting places ‘outside woodlands’, filling the spaces left by lost ash trees in our hedgerows, parks and gardens.
Floods, droughts, record-breaking heat and continued species declines have exposed the UK’s fragile relationship with nature. As 2026 marks five years since the Environment Act, Director of Policy…
We’ve been helping rare narrow-headed ants find new homes in our nature reserves.
In this Wilder Diary, Exeter Community Garden tells us how they set up their own micro tree nursery and grew around 70 trees to contribute to the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.
As 2025 draws to a close, Nick Bruce-White reviews a year in which your support has had big impacts for Devon’s wildlife.
On the next calm, dry night, go outdoors and listen. A quiet open space, not under trees, is best. You should be able to hear faint whistles and t-seeep sounds coming from the dark sky above.…
Take a deeper look at a classic Christmas tradition, with author Nick Mayhew-Smith
When Ruth and John Saunders took over Dittiscombe in South Devon back in 1998, they inherited 20 acres of land that had been heavily farmed. The soil was tired, hedgerows neglected, and wildlife…