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The Torridge River Restoration Project aims to restore water quality and ecological health, through farm advice, capital works, community action and training.
Torridge River Restoration Project Success
As the Torridge River Restoration Project comes to a close team leader Matt Turley reflects on the incredible achievements of the project, gives thanks to everyone involved and looks forward to…
Celebrating success- Culm Grassland Natural Flood Management project
Celebrating the success of the Culm Grassland Natural Flood Management project tht ran from 2016 to 2021
New award celebrates wildlife-friendly allotments in Devon
Devon Wildlife Trust has revealed their new Wildlife Awareness Allotment Award to celebrate allotment gardeners making space for wildlife.
Atlantic Rainforest Restoration Project at Bowden Pillars (Sunday 16 June)
A fantastic opportunity to join Claire Inglis on our newest (and usually closed) site, Bowden Pillars.
Devon Fritillary Recovery Project
Devon Wildlife Trust is hoping to turn around the fortunes of four of the county’s rarest butterflies. Using 30 years worth of experience, staff and volunteers will be working on 122 hectares across 12 of DWT's nature reserves.
Case Study - Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project
The Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project was a five year project which worked with local communities to secure a future for greater horseshoe bats in Devon, their northern European stronghold.
My project
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
North Devon project funded to tackle climate change and restore nature
North Devon project chosen to be one of four in UK to trial ‘green infrastructure’ investment approach
Conservation Communities Project
The Conservation Communities project worked in 11 parishes between Great Torrington and Hatherleigh, from 2020 until the end of 2022, to record as much about the natural environment as possible.
The Avon Valley Project
The Avon Valley project aims to restore and re-connect precious wildlife habitat by working with landowners. Find out more about our work around the river Avon
The River Plym Project
The River Plym flows from Dartmoor, to Plymouth, and into the sea. By connecting with the people who live and work alongside the Plym, this project aims to encourage people to value and enjoy the nature on their doorstep, to create more space for wildlife and ultimately restore the river's health.