A former farm left to rewild for decades has been saved for generations to come following one of the Wildlife Trusts’ largest ever public fundraising appeals.
Remembering George Cottam, Judith Lemon, Christine Sykes and David Todhunter, each a dedicated supporter of the Trust and all of whom will be greatly missed. We are very sorry to announce the death of ...
I got my first mobile phone in the late 1990s, around the first time I went to Strawberry Hill. As a young adult I was drawn there again and again, but at the time I didn’t know why. Credit: Rev'd ...
Breeding bird surveys at Strawberry Hill have many challenges, as despite the huge amount of birdlife, you see hardly any of them. Our favourite exceptions to this are the male Whitethroats which sit ...
Strawberry Hill is an extraordinary place. Some 35 years ago, the previous owner decided to let nature take over this 150 hectare (377 acre) site. The land was transformed from poor arable fields to ...
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Thank you so much for your wonderful contributions and messages. We will be making a formal announcement very shortly. In the meantime, we will keep this page open so you can continue to read about ...
Join us for our first Wildlife Wander in 2025, to enjoy a guided walk around the reserve to spot winter wildlife Join us for one of our popular monthly Wildlife Wanders at Summer Leys. Led by our ...
If you are a UK taxpayer, the value of your gift can be increased by 25% under the Gift Aid scheme at no extra cost to you. This means that your donation of [amount] could be worth an extra [extra] to ...
The Cambridge University environmental economist and author of a groundbreaking report on protecting global nature has set his sights closer to home as president of his local Wildlife Trust. At its ...
Green burials The next five years Why is nature in trouble? Building a Nature Recovery Network Our People and Partners ...