Spring has sprung
Spring is well underway, with the Manton Bay pair incubating an amazing four eggs...
Spring is well underway, with the Manton Bay pair incubating an amazing four eggs...
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
Our star osprey pair Maya and 33(11) from the Manton Bay nest have returned and have been busy preparing the nest ready for the exciting season ahead. But they weren't the first to return.…
After having a really busy, but fantastic, couple of weeks in the visitor centre, here are all the latest Osprey updates…
Many of our most well-known bird species are migrant birds; species such as nightingales, swallows, turtle doves and ospreys. Reserves Officer Andy Neilson gives us a run down of some of the most…
In the seventh of a series of Action for Insects blogs, Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust volunteer and amateur entomologist Kate Nightingale highlights a few of the species you can spot…
If you happen to be near rocky places such as sea cliffs, shingle coastlines or even gravel paths during the summer months you will most likely come across sea campion.
The Wildlife Trusts ask public to keep dogs on leads to protect nature 
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.
This large sea slug is anything but dull!