Landscapes, parks and nature

Volunteers collect toads in buckets to carry safely across roads
Volunteers collect toads in buckets to carry safely across roads

Projects

'Go Toads!' Community Project

Volunteers helped migrating toads cross busy roads and raised awareness of declining toad numbers.

Autumnal trees at Whinfell Quarry Gardens
Autumnal trees at Whinfell Quarry Gardens

Projects

Restoration of our Clarence Elliott Cascade

To see impressive giant redwood trees or 200 varieties of alpine plants, the people of Yorkshire can either take a plane to California and the Alps or they can visit Whinfell Quarry Gardens.

Putting out the camera traps to explore the local wildlife
The project explored the wildlife of Denbighshire, Wrexham and Flintshire

Projects

iWild North Wales

The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.

A child being shown the basics of archaeology

Projects

Discovering Bromborough

Evidence of Roman settlement in Bromborough has been uncovered thanks to a community archaeology project.

A black-and-white photograph of children in Prague
Children in Prague on their way to Windermere in the Lake District

Projects

From Troutbeck Bridge to Treblinka

A community archaeology project in Windermere will uncover the site of a former Second World War housing complex used to house child Holocaust survivors.

Volunteers in the reedbed at Blacktoft Sands
Volunteers in the reedbed at Blacktoft Sands

Projects

Saving Marshlands: Wetland Heritage and Wildlife

Improving the management of important marshlands in East Riding through volunteer training and traditional conservation to connect people with natural heritage.

Brown long eared bat
Brown long eared bat

Projects

East Cleveland Batscape

Three of the eight species of bats present and breeding in East Cleveland are rare and of national conservation importance.

Lagoon View Hide in the sunshine
The completed Lagoon View Hide at WWT Washington Wetland Centre

Projects

Accessible wildlife hide helps everyone encounter nature

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) championed Washington’s natural landscape through the creation of an accessible, environmentally conscious nature hide.

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