Rescued native crayfish given new lease of life in Devon conservation reintroduction
Release of 80 white-clawed crayfish into protected Devon Wildlife Trust reserve establishes a new secure population for Britain's only native freshwater crayfish.
Release of 80 white-clawed crayfish into protected Devon Wildlife Trust reserve establishes a new secure population for Britain's only native freshwater crayfish.
Two-year study finds South West’s landscapes could support a sustainable European wildcat population again after more than 100-year absence.
Independent research finds 70 to 80% of people…
A pioneering nature recovery project has reintroduced 19 pine martens to Exmoor National Park — marking the official return of a native species lost for over a century.
Exclusive footage shows first pine marten kits born to animals reintroduced in Devon by pioneering project
A partnership of leading conservation organisations has received a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £1.2million which will allow it to boost the recovery of the South West’s woodlands…
Project to explore possible return of wildcats to South West of England after a 100 year absence
Devon Wildlife Trust hopes to appoint its first Wildcat Project Officer
Attempt to help…
• New project investigating possibility of return of the native pine marten
• Sites in Exmoor and Dartmoor could see first animals released in 2024
• Reintroduction to South West would…