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Kate Tunstall is the editor of bullet journaling and personal growth blog, Refined Prose. Through her website, she shares her passion for journaling and other areas of positive psychology which…
Kate Tunstall is the editor of bullet journaling and personal growth blog, Refined Prose. Through her website, she shares her passion for journaling and other areas of positive psychology which…
Happy New Year! 2020 is upon us and I am very excited for all the projects and wildlife excitement we have planned for the coming year! Christmas and New Year was filled with lots of joy and…
Conservation blogger Kate on Conservation challenged her blogger community to write the best 30 Days Wild blog. Here, we share a sample of winner #itsawildlife's submission as they write…
The wildflower areas at Abberton are getting better and better through June with a lovely variety of species including Lady’s bedstraw, Wild carrot, Knapweed, Birdsfoot trefoil, Self-heal, and…
September has been a busy month at Abberton.
October has been another mild month on the whole with lots of nice birds around
November has been a bit wetter than October and the nights are drawing in since the clocks went back.
December has been quite wet so far but this has been a good thing for tree planting, and the ranger and volunteers have already planted 1,170 of the 4,050 to plant this winter.
Well, we got some rain! This week we passed the 1,000 tree mark of the 5,500 we are planting this winter in various hedgerows around the reservoir paths.
We have begun this winter's tree planting! It wasn't the best start. The weather has been extremely dry, and the ground of the area we are working in is particularly stony and hard.
October has been a relatively mild month here at Abberton, but the reserve is still changing into its autumn colours.
September has been a month of varied weather. Some days stormy, others dry and bright.