Bats in Leicestershire & Rutland
Trainee Reserves Officer Helena shares with us her in-depth knowledge of all the local bats that have been recorded at Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust reserves
Trainee Reserves Officer Helena shares with us her in-depth knowledge of all the local bats that have been recorded at Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust reserves
Join Leicestershire and Rutland Bat Group at Braunston in Rutland Church for their bat roost count.
Join the experts from Leicestershire & Rutland Bat Group to identify and discover bats and glow worms at Ketton Church
and Ketton Quarry
Bat Walk around Charnwood Water by the Leicestershire & Rutland Bat Group
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust is horrified at the possibility of the county being included in this year’s badger cull. The Trust is asking people to support their public campaign to…
The UK Government is due to make an announcement of new areas for badger culling this September. We are concerned about the possibility of Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire where we work closely…
Join Leicestershire and Rutland Bat Group at Egleton Church for their annual bat count, part of a National Bat Monitoring Programme
The free online course aims to equip Leicestershire Parish councillors and staff with vital knowledge needed to address the biodiversity crisis in their local area.
A Willow Emerald Damselfly has been recorded for the first time in Leicestershire and Rutland (VC55), an adult was discovered in willows beside the Eye Brook inlet to Eyebrook Resevoir on the 8th…
After careful consideration of a number of key factors, LRWT has taken the difficult decision to stop running the event.
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust has received £149,900 National Lottery support to help address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on heritage
Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire has been awarded a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £2,767,300 to put this little known, but internationally important, heritage landscape very firmly on…