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We’re looking for new trustees to join our Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust Council of Trustees. Tony Clarke, our new Chair of Trustees, tells us about his own experiences and what you…
We’re looking for new trustees to join our Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust Council of Trustees. Tony Clarke, our new Chair of Trustees, tells us about his own experiences and what you…
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust invite you to learn more about species identification and wildlife recording in the Charnwood Forest, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund…
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
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…
Sir David Attenborough, president emeritus of The Wildlife Trusts has made a short film with the charity to provide answers to the State of Nature partnership’s latest warnings of continued,…
Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust is expressing its sadness and disappointment following an application for a local badger cull for the purpose of controlling Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB…
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust has received £149,900 National Lottery support to help address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on heritage
Look for the small, white, star-shaped flowers of Common chickweed all year-round. Sometimes considered a 'weed', it is still a valuable food source for insects.
As its name suggests, quaking-grass can be seen quivering or 'quaking' in a breezy, summer wildflower meadow. Its purple-and-green, heart-shaped flower heads hang from delicate stems.…