
Devon residents urged to become ‘bat detectives’
Wildlife enthusiasts are being encouraged to take part in one of Devon’s biggest citizen science projects.
Bluebells. Photo, Neil Aldridge
Wildlife enthusiasts are being encouraged to take part in one of Devon’s biggest citizen science projects.
People across the South West are being given a unique opportunity to give their views on the potential reintroduction of pine martens in the region.
We're opening a nursery which will produce 10,000 trees per year, acting as a significant boost to the county’s wildlife.
A nature-focused project is set to bring colour and a special buzz to communities across Exeter this spring.
Devon Wildlife Trust is hoping to attract 1,000 people to take up the challenge and make their gardens better places for wildlife.
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