
Photograph Brown Hares
The Brown Hare – I’ve spent quite some considerable time watching and photographing these wonderful creatures…
The Brown Hare – I’ve spent quite some considerable time watching and photographing these wonderful creatures…
Personally, no matter how many times I have caught a glimpse of a fox, I am always enthralled by their presence. Be it watching adult foxes in my garden or cubs…
It has been 20 years Since Trees For Life set about to realise the dream of restoring 600 sq miles of the Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands.
Few birds rival the red kite for beauty and natural grace. Famed for its rusty-red forked tail, long elegant six foot wingspan and agile flight, the kite is wonderfully…
The best time to conduct the survey is over the autumn and winter when discarded nut shells…
Beside the East Coast Main Line, between Huntingdon and Peterborough, lies an environmental project with tremendous restorative qualities and great vision.
This report into basking sharks around the coast of Britain is courtesy of the Wildlife Trusts and illustrates the excellent research work they do in conjunction with many other wildlife…
My life changed after I started foraging for wild food seriously; shopping for groceries used to be a chore. Now it’s like I have a wild, exotic food market on my doorstep…
Twenty-four years ago I was living in a perfectly ordinary semi-detached house in a pretty village near Evesham in Worcestershire. This is where and when Vale Wildlife was ‘born’…
Yes, I know the weather’s lousy but trust me. Turn off the TV, put on your raincoat and step outside your back door. It doesn’t matter where you live, I assure you wildlife really is on your doorstep.
Now although I started out as bird watcher, I couldn’t help but be fascinated by everything else too – mammals, plants, insects – I’d just love to be able to identify everything, wouldn’t you?
As ever with gardening, planning is essential. Think ahead and especially decide on the type of meadow…