Animal encounters across the East Coast of Australia
The best activities and locations for wildlife watching and encounters along the East Coast.
The best activities and locations for wildlife watching and encounters along the East Coast.
I have put together this guide with a list of animals which you may also have a chance of seeing on your trip to New Zealand!
Why should you practice yoga outdoors and how can you make sure you are doing this whilst respecting nature? Read on to find out more! Supported by Liforme
The most important aspect of protecting ancient trees for the future, is first knowing where they occur. By recording our ancient trees, this allows us to track them over time and we can ensure they are recognised more widely. The… Read More »The Protection of Ancient Trees for Future Generations
Ancient trees are under threat from a range of factors including soil compaction, pests & diseases, poor management and climate change. Read on to find out more.
Ancient trees provide ever-declining, specialist habitats for species which require very specific conditions. In turn, some of these species are also required for the survival of the tree itself. These trees have witnessed many historical events and through this time… Read More »The Importance of Ancient Trees for Wildlife and People
So where should you be looking if you want to find ancient trees? Ancient trees can be found in many different landscapes and often signify some of the remaining historical pockets of land, within the modern world. Their position can… Read More »Searching for ancient trees in different landscapes
The classification and features of ancient trees Have you ever taken the time to stop and appreciate the many shapes and sizes of the trees around you? Next time you are outside surrounded by trees stop and consider what the… Read More »The classification and features of ancient trees
In the UK, there are over 24,000 species of insects, many of which are regular visitors to our own gardens.
An in-depth look at 4 common plant species found in the UK’s ancient woodlands.