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Darwin's Childhood Garden
A fragment of the garden in which Charles Darwin spent much of his childhood.
Schools workshop - Recycling and Sustainability
Schools workshop - Darwin
Shropshire leads the way in pioneering ‘Nature Friendly Schools’ scheme
Almost 30,000 school children from disadvantaged areas across the UK are set to enjoy classes in nature this spring in a ground-breaking outdoor learning project spearheaded by The Wildlife Trusts…
Schools workshop - Rocks and soils
Schools workshop - Plants, Minibeasts and Habitats
Schools workshop - John Muir Award
Wild cherry
The mass of white, frothy blossom on a wild cherry is a sight to behold. Planted as an ornamental tree, it also grows wild in woods and hedges. Its red fruits are the edible cherries we know and…
Wild angelica
The red-tinged, flower clusters of Wild angelica smell just like the garden variety, which is used in making cake decorations. Wild angelica likes damp places, such as wet meadows and wet…
Wild strawberry
The Wild strawberry produces miniature, edible versions of the juicy red fruits we so enjoy. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…
Wild carrot
Wild carrot does, indeed, smell of carrots, but the roots are not like our cultivated, dinnertime favourite. Look for this umbellifer on chalk grasslands and coasts.