A call for a buzzing wilder Devon
Where and why have we pushed wildlife to the edges of society, and how can we bring it back?
Where and why have we pushed wildlife to the edges of society, and how can we bring it back?
This summer, volunteers are surveying North Devon’s marine wildlife to provide valuable insights into the diversity on our shores for The Wildlife Trusts’ Shoresearch survey.
A new wildflower meadow is being created to bring colour and wildlife to an Exeter greenspace.
Devon Wildlife Trust invites families to go wild on Wednesdays throughout August at a popular Exeter park.
A streaky brown bird, the reed bunting can be found in wetlands, reedbeds and on farmland across the UK. Males sport black heads and a white 'moustache'.
Only a few pairs of snow bunting breed here, so look out for this striking black-and-white bird in winter around Scotland, the North West and the East coast of England.
Like many of our farmland birds, the corn bunting has declined in number in recent years. Spot this streaky brown, thick-billed bird singing from a wire or post - it sounds just like a set of…