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My 6 weeks as a DWT volunteer
'I was lucky enough to have been given the opportunity to take a 6-week sabbatical from my workplace in order to volunteer on a project I felt passionately about. Luckily for me the Devon…
Making a gift to DWT in my Will?
Wildlife Trusts’ celebrate 100,000th sign-up
An Exeter family were at the centre of celebrations as Devon Wildlife Trust hosted a garden party to celebrate their milestone membership.
Events and filming on DWT nature reserves
Meet Helen, DWT's Green Minds Urban Ranger!
What is the 'Green Minds' project and how is Devon Wildlife Trust involved? Meet Helen Parr, DWT's Green Minds Urban Ranger, and find out about how we are engaging with communities…
Pursuing unsustainable development on some of our most important sites for nature must not be tolerated
The Wildlife Trusts have significant concerns about the impact that Investment Zones will have on wildlife
DWT response to Government's 25-year plan for the environment
After long delays the government's 25-year plan to improve the natural environment was launched today. Some of its content is welcome, but we will need an Environment Act to ensure…
Ringed plover
The ringed plover is a small wader that nests around the coast, flooded gravel pits and reservoirs. It is similar to the little ringed plover, but is a little larger, has an orange bill and legs,…
DWT ends tenure as operator of East Devon visitor attraction
Devon Wildlife Trust has announced that it is ending its tenure as the operator of the East Devon-based visitor attraction Seaton Jurassic.
Nursery’s first trees signal ‘nature’s comeback’
Devon Wildlife Trust's tree nursery is releasing its first trees – the culmination of two year’s dedicated work by its staff and volunteers.
Long-winged conehead
The long-winged conehead is so-named for the angled shape of its head. It can be found in grasslands, heaths and woodland rides throughout summer.