Summer Trail 8
Otters can travel over large areas. Some are known to use 20 kilometres or more of river habitat. Otters... View Summer Trail 8
Otters can travel over large areas. Some are known to use 20 kilometres or more of river habitat. Otters... View Summer Trail 8
White clover is a very common plant of all kinds of grassy areas in the UK, from lawns to pastures,... View Summer Trail 7
Hedges are a fabulous choice of boundary for wildlife providing valuable feeding and breeding opportunities. Hedges allow wildlife to move... View Summer Trail 6
Fallen trees are left in certain areas to provide a rich habitat for insects, plants and animals. Some people see... View Summer Trail 5
The hands and leaves sculpture was designed with the hands represent the giving of the land to the people of... View Summer Trail 4
The great spotted woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker. It nests in holes that it excavates in trees in broadleaved woodlands,... View Summer Trail 3
Nettles are great for many butterflies. Among them the Peacock and Red Admiral butterflies lay their eggs on nettles and... View Summer Trail 2
Acer Shirasawanum ‘Aureum’ (Golden Full Moon Maple) is a bushy, slow-growing medium-sized deciduous small tree. Leaves rounded with 7-9 lobes,... View Summer Trail 1
The red mason bee is a small, common bee that nests in hollow plant stems, in holes in cliffs, and in the crumbling mortar... View Pollinator Trail 8
Why are moths important? As well as being pollinators, moths play a vital in the food chain.They’re relied on by... View Pollinator Trail 7
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