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Common sandpiper by Amy Lewis

Wading into autumn

For many birdwatchers, things are just hotting up! We might be reaching the end of summer, but this is when a group of birds known as waders start to appear on our shores. Here are ten waders to…

Vespula germanica (social wasp species)

All about social wasps

Karen explores the misunderstood world of wasps, starting with the wasps that people are most familiar with, social wasps.

A child wearing a blue waterproof all-in-one suit, splashing in a muddy puddle and smiling on a rainy day

Rain doesn't stop our play

Forest School Officer, Rachel Butler, describes a recent session where parents were able to join their children for a taste of what Forest School is all about.

A hedge of twisted tree branches in a field, supported by pale wooden posts

The benefits of hedge-laying

Why are hedges so important? Lunt Meadows Heritage and Conservation Trainee, Amy Birtles, explains what hedge-laying is and why it's so great for wildlife.

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