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Outdoor Learning
How to help wildlife at school
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.
Forest bug
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Thank you for supporting Exeter's - and the rest of Devon's - wildlife
Caledonian forest
Caledonian forest forms an integral part of some of our wildest landscapes - extensive pine forests merge with heathlands, wetlands and montane habitats and create areas large enough for wildcat,…
Wilder Diaries: A Community Food Forest For People and Wildlife
Stefan Drew from Sidmouth Community Food Forest shares what you can expect to find in a food forest and the work the group have been doing in this Wilder Diary!
Wilder learning
Exeter’s Topsham Road to become ‘wildlife highway’
One of Exeter’s busiest roads is set to become what a leading local conservation organisation is calling a ‘wildlife highway’.
Devon Wildlife Trust to reward wildlife gardeners
Devon Wildlife Trust is hoping to attract 1,000 people to take up the challenge and make their gardens better places for wildlife.
Wilder Diaries: Pond success at Blundell's School!
Find out how Blundell's School in Tiverton have turned their school grounds into a wildlife haven!