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Whitchurch Branch
Mud
From vast plains spreading across the seabed to intertidal flats exposed by the low tide, mud supports an incredible variety of wildlife.
Mud for martins
The house martin is a common summer visitor to the UK, arriving in April and leaving in October. Sarah explains more about them below:
River Reflector December 2018
Read the latest news from our Rivers Team.
River Reflector November 2018
Read the latest news from our Rivers Team.
Small Mammals & More at Greenfields - Whitchurch Branch
Come and see what we’ve caught in the live traps set out overnight.
Events
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Woodland
Our woodlands are a key tool in the box when addressing climate change for their carbon storage potential, but are less well known for their potential to limit flooding events, with wet woodlands…
Water avens
Look for Water avens in damp habitats, such as riversides, wet woodlands and wet meadows. It has nodding, purple-and-orange flowers that hang on delicate, purple stems.
Wood avens
Look for wood avens along hedgerows and in woodlands. Its yellow flowers appear in spring and provide nectar for insects; later, they turn to red, hooked seedheads that can easily stick to a…