
Volunteers planting for wildlife
Local volunteers from Redditch came out in force to help add the finishing touches to the first Natural Networks project.
Local volunteers from Redditch came out in force to help add the finishing touches to the first Natural Networks project.
Green sandpiper, water rail, snipe, banded demoiselle and, hopefully, water vole will all benefit from work about to start at a popular nature reserve.
Worcestershire County Council's County Hall will soon be blossoming with wildflowers thanks to the Natural Networks project.
Pupils from Pendock Primary School in south Worcestershire travelled through time as part of a project with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
From otters to orchids and birds to butterflies, twelve photographers from across Worcestershire are celebrating after being chosen as winners for a popular county wildlife calendar.
Volunteers from Worcestershire Wildlife Trust have been increasing their flower power thanks to a grant from The Wild Flower Society.
Orchids are starting to get their feet in the ground as part of a long-term meadow restoration project near Castlemorton.
Work to help bats as part of the restoration of a historic cottage is underway.
Almost two kilometres of fencing is being replaced on a Vale of Evesham nature reserve in order to allow livestock to graze.
Wildlife charities and the Environment Agency are joining forces to help wildlife on the Hoo Brook, a tributary of the River Stour.