Butterfly Ecology
Butterfly Ecology Why should we worry about butterfly ecology? It is not only because butterflies are attractive. They are also important pollinators of our wild
Planting school wildlife ponds
Planting school wildlife ponds This is the secound in a series about creating a school wildlife pond. Others are: School Wildlife ponds School Wildlife pond
School Wildlife pond.
School Wildlife pond -Wildlife. Part 2. This is the secound in a series about creating a school wildlife pond. Others are: School Wildlife ponds Planting
School Wildlife ponds
School Wildlife ponds School Wildlife ponds offer homes to an amazing variety of plants and wildlife, such as newts, frogs, toads and dragon flies.
Dealing with Excavations within the Root Protection Areas (RPA).
Dealing with Excavations within the Root Protection Area or RPA. Using any type of mechanical digger within Root Protection Areas RPA will damage roots. Air
Hedgerow Workshop
This Saturday 20th April, 2013 Transition Wadhurst will meet at the Sparrows Green Pavillion at 230pm. The talk will be by Matt from The High
Cold weather kills wildlife
In the UK, it has been the longest winter since 1962. We have also had a colder March than the previous months of December 2012,
Unpredictability of weather events
Increasing unpredictability of floods, droughts, heat waves, and storms. The current unpredictable weather patterns and climate shifts are related to events 25 years ago! It
LandVision blog
Welcome to the new LandVision Blog which is aimed at providing information on landscape to web visitors. The Landvision Blog provides up to date guidance