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A bizarre half lobster/half crab, this squat lobster is one of the true stunners of the rocky shore!
The giant house spider is one of our fastest invertebrates, running up to half a metre per second. This large, brown spider spins sheet-like cobwebs and pops up in the dark corners of houses,…
Wildlife require networks of connected habitats in a series of patches and corridors across the landscape in order to remain viable in the long term.
It’s a much-used term and very much ‘on-trend’, but what does ‘rewilding’ mean and what is its implication for us in Devon? DWT’s Pete Burgess explores this controversial issue.
A new report published by the Wildlife Trusts - the UK’s sixth largest landowner - reveals that Half of The Wildlife Trusts’ extensive network of nature reserves will have more than thirty days of…
The metallic-green Emerald damselfly can be seen from June to September around ponds, lakes, ditches and canals. Unlike other damselflies, it holds its wings half-open when perched.
Slabs of smooth grey rock, incised with deep fissures and patterned with swirling hollows and runnels sculpted by thousands of years of rainwater, form an unlikely wildlife habitat. Look a little…
New England Wood covers 21 hectares (53 acres) of broadleaf woodland at Lee Mill, half a mile from the A38 and seven miles to the east of Plymouth. This new nature reserve also has the River Yealm…