Create your own nature adventure
With more time, and a clamouring for adventure, I’ve discovered that one of the most rewarding ways to visit a reserve is by walking to it.
Wild Writing by Nicola Chester
With more time, and a clamouring for adventure, I’ve discovered that one of the most rewarding ways to visit a reserve is by walking to it.
Grassland and heathland are buzzing at this time of year, but is it a grasshopper or a cricket you can see? Get some top tips to work it out!
With volunteer work parties cancelled for the time being but lockdown restrictions easing, Charlotte Karmali, volunteer warden at Finemere Wood, tells of being able to return to her haven.
While the world has been in lockdown, some essential work on our nature reserves has had to continue as Lucy explains.
How does a travel writer cope with lockdown? By looking at local nature reserves with fresh curiosity, and discovering a whole world of wonders in the process.
You can spot a huge variety of plants, birds, insects and mammals in your local green space, if you take the time to slow down and look closely. Liz Shearer takes us on a tour.
With volunteer work parties cancelled for the time being, Charlotte Karmali, volunteer warden at Finemere Wood, tells of life during the lockdown.