Blog: Woodland

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Bluebells

The beauty of Bluebells

Not many wildlife spectacles can beat the overwhelming beauty of swathes of violet Bluebells under the pale green of newly opened leaves.

Ivy

The Holly & The Ivy: Part Two - Ivy

Ivy has had a long-standing association with winter celebrations throughout history, like holly, a splash of evergreen colour in a landscape that may appear otherwise lifeless.

Holly

The Holly & The Ivy: Part One - Holly

One of our most distinctive winter plants, holly has a long-standing association with Christmas, but is also an important source of food and shelter for wildlife during the harsh winter months.…

Fly agaric

Rediscover fungi this autumn

SWT Youth Action Committee member Ellis Armfield delves into the hidden life of fungi in their new blog.

A young man and woman sit amongst flowering heather, with a dog on a lead sat beside them. The woman has her hands on the dog, whilst the man looks through a pair of binoculars.

Paws for thought

The UK is a nation of both dog lovers and nature lovers, but are those two passions compatible? We spoke to some Wildlife Trust staff who balance both.

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