Himalayan balsam
As its name suggests, Himalayan balsam is from the Himalayas and was introduced here in 1839. It now an invasive weed of riverbanks and ditches, where it prevents native species from growing.
As its name suggests, Himalayan balsam is from the Himalayas and was introduced here in 1839. It now an invasive weed of riverbanks and ditches, where it prevents native species from growing.
A top wildlife spot, with exceptional walks through woodland and alongside a classic Devon river. Feeling lucky? Otters are often seen at Halsdon!
We're proud to reveal our latest and 58th nature reserve: Ideford Common.
A much-loved Dartmoor’s nature reserve has undergone vital conservation work which will benefit its precious wildlife.
A hugely popular activities week celebrating the wildlife, history and landscape of East Devon’s new National Nature Reserve, is to go ahead this month.
Want to get batty about bats? Join us to see and detect bats at this event which is part of the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.
Tickets go on sale on Monday 3 June 2024.