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Mad March hares
As we enter the month of April and leave March behind us, the world of wildlife gears up for spring.
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Hairy violet
Living up to its name, the hairy violet is covered in fine hairs. Look for its delicate, violet flowers blooming from March to June on chalk grasslands, in particular.
Lesser celandine
Heralding spring, a carpet of sunshine-yellow lesser celandine flowers is a joy to see on a woodland walk. Look out for it along hedgerows, in parks and even in graveyards, too, from March onwards…
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and RHS call on gardeners to bring their lawns to life
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are calling on gardeners to reimagine their lawns this summer as they launch their ‘Bring your lawn to life’ initiative on Wednesday…
Your Knittern Pattern
Download your free #knittern pattern today and please consider donating to our Wilder Wetlands campaign – every little helps us conserve wildlife like bitterns for years to come.
Field wood-rush
Field wood-rush is a short rush that forms tufts in grassy places, such as lawns, parks and downlands. A defining characteristic is its leaf-like leaves that are fringed with long, white hairs.…
Activities
Toad-ally awesome!
As the temperature slowly rises and blue begins to peak through the winter clouds, life begins to return to our ponds. Our first frogs show themselves in mid-March, and frogspawn – that spectacle…
Events
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.