Dr Cath’s Nature Notes November 2025
Each winter, native and migrant starlings gather in the UK, drawn by softer ground rich in insects and larvae. Though sometimes seen as greedy garden visitors, starlings are striking birds,…
Each winter, native and migrant starlings gather in the UK, drawn by softer ground rich in insects and larvae. Though sometimes seen as greedy garden visitors, starlings are striking birds,…
Eleanor Johnston, Climate Change Manager at The Wildlife Trusts, explains what COP30 is, and what we can expect...
Having spent her childhood exploring the Shropshire countryside — photographing butterflies, feeding birds, and observing nature up close — Emma's love for wildlife began at an early age. Now…
As the IUCN World Conservation Congress begins, The Wildlife Trusts Director of Landscape Recovery, Rob Stoneman, reports on the opening ceremony
Dr Cath Price celebrates a bumper year for hedgerow fruits, with berries and nuts ripening earlier than usual. While some worry this could leave birds short of food later, Cath reassures us that…
Hayley, born and raised in Shropshire, is passionate about protecting wildlife both locally and globally. With a strong background in conservation, she has volunteered with organisations such as…
Mycologist Ellen Winter from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust shares her fungi tips for beginners – and some surprising fungi facts you’ll never forget!
Eva joined the Shropshire Wildlife Trust Youth Forum to advocate for nature in her community, build a network of young conservationists, and inspire others to pursue their passion for the natural…