Abberton Warden Blog – August 2017
August has turned a little wet, with some quite stormy days here at Abberton, this hasn’t put off the wildlife though.
August has turned a little wet, with some quite stormy days here at Abberton, this hasn’t put off the wildlife though.
From monitoring minuscule creatures, to working with local communities, there has been lots of conservation action this August.
The dry weather has finally broken and we have had some days of heavy rain at last.
Essex Wildlife Trust has given careful consideration to its continued management of Abbotts Hall Farm as a commercial entity.
Seagrass surveys, conservation grazing and how we are mapping reserves to benefit wildlife - read more in this month's blog.
A 700-acre nature reserve and the head office of Essex Wildlife Trust, situated on the Blackwater Estuary. The site demonstrates a successful coastal realignment project and is in the process of…
The St Mark's fly is small, black and shiny. It is so-called because it emerges around St Mark's Day, April 25th. Large numbers of adults can be found in woodland edges, hedgerows,…
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Enjoy swinging on the hammock, using tools, creating in the mud kitchen, cooking on the fire and much more!
Nature Tots & Babies is a weekly group where young children can explore, play and learn through nature.
Get back to nature! Explore wildlife and learn bush craft skills at our school holiday Forest School drop-off days.