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Researchers have found in multiple studies that there’s a link between access to green space and a reduced risk of mental health problems. Spending time in nature can improve our mood, increase…
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Researchers have found in multiple studies that there’s a link between access to green space and a reduced risk of mental health problems. Spending time in nature can improve our mood, increase…
Our annual ‘wildlife census’ is back! Join us on the from 12 noon on the 15th June to 12 noon on the 16th of June, for our fifth Great Yorkshire Creature Count. Take part on either day, and spend…
Balancing on the clints of a limestone pavement staring up at the view of Ingleborough mountain is one of those experiences which sticks with you, a moment of awe-inspiring wonder and pride.
We remember Roger Mitchell, a beloved and charismatic leader whose perseverance and dedication to nature conservation and his vision for its future had significant and long-lasting impacts on…
Spring is one of the busiest times for bees, as bumblebees and solitary bees emerge from their nests to find food. Honeybees also restock their food supplies, which they have been living off…
Community Engagement Manager, Jo, tells us all about the success of our Wildlife Gardening Award which launched in 2023. Applications are now open for 2024 - read on to learn why you should enter…
A series of recent Community Habitat Creation Days have seen individuals, families and community groups in Hull coming together to make a difference for nature across the city.
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…
One of the first signs of spring is the slow peek of woodland wildflowers through the leaf litter of the forest floor, spreading out like a colourful carpet between the tree trunks. Nodding white…
Clare Galpin, Reserves Assistant at Spurn tells us more about hedgerows, their importance, and how the recently planted hedgerow will positively impact the wildlife at Spurn.