Blog: Wilder communities

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Photo of yellow, white and pink crocuses on the ground with a leafless tree framing a view of Worcester Cathedral in the distance - it's a sunny spring day

An urban oasis

Hear from Karen O'Callaghan and Karen Humphries to discover how the Fort Royal Park Environmental Rangers are getting the local community involved in helping wildlife...

Charlotte and Kate stood with Trust colleague Yasmina behind a raised planter

Nature, people, mental health

Whilst restoring Charford Community Garden for wildlife, locals discovered some additional benefits along the way.

3 people standing amongst piles of pulled-up Himalayan balsam - they're all looking at the camera and smiling

Online sharing to offline action

Kevin Langford explains how an online group of wildlife enthusiasts is leading to real-life action for nature...

Webheath wild space. There is a pond to the right and long grasses to the left.

Helping nature in Webheath

Hear from Brad who's helping nature at a community greenspace in Webheath, Redditch...

Bee banks at Droitwich Lido

Embrace the mess

Joe explains how local parks can be enhanced for wildlife...

Group of lilac-coloured crocuses with orange stamens

Together we're stronger

Julie invites Hazel Kemshall of Hallow Parish Council to explain why working together is so important...

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