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The Courtyard teams up with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust for a summer of events at Queenswood Country Park
This summer, The Courtyard are bringing a teddy bear’s picnic-theme to Queenswood Country Park & Arboretum for a series of trails and events for children of all ages.
Wildlife Watch at Queenswood April 2024
Wildlife Watch is the junior branch of the Wildlife Trust. We meet to learn about and conserve wildlife and the environment.
New wetland nature reserve in the Lugg Valley
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust to create a fantastic new wetland nature reserve linking wildlife habitats along the Lugg Valley.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust starts work to create a new wetland for wildlife
Major landscaping work has begun this month at Oak Tree Farm nature reserve in the Lugg Valley to create a wildlife-friendly wetland with pools, wet grassland and reedbeds.
Training events & resources
Wildlife Enhancement Project: Staunton-On-Wye Churchyard
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust's Weobley Branch helps to manage a local churchyard for wildlife.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust launch new strategy
The strategy sets out the Trust’s plans to achieve nature’s recovery and is based on three strategic goals: putting nature in recovery; taking action for nature; sustaining our organisation’s…
Creating wetland within the lower Lugg Valley
Local landowner, Tom Jay, was inspired to look at how he could help reduce the risk of flooding in his local community after the floods of February 2020.
Events & Activities for Adults
Wetlands
Healthy wetlands store carbon and slow the flow of water, cleaning it naturally and reducing flood risk downstream. They support an abundance of plant life, which in turn provide perfect shelter,…
The White Stork Project
My name is Megan Day, and I am a 17-year-old volunteer with HWT’s Wildlife Watch club. As part of my A-levels, I have recently started to do an EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) and due to my…