Devon Wildlife Trust

@DevonWildlife

DWT is the leading conservation charity in the county protecting Devon's wildlife for the future. Written by Steve, Dan and Jaz.

Exeter, Devon, England
Joined February 2009

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  1. The wildlife garden received an "Outstanding" award at the Exeter presentation for the Britain in Bloom.

  2. Toads are in decline. We can help by making ponds & leaving wild areas in our gardens

  3. Mussel hatchery translocation success: all brooding females returned to Torridge. Now hoping for juveniles!

  4. DWT staff & two independent beaver experts confirm felled trees on Woodlands estate in Somerset are not from beaver activity

  5. Great day clearing paths with Plymouth Dove volunteers, many thanks guys!

  6. Fine day for wildflower-seed harvesting at DWT Andrew's Wood: seeds from reserve will restore a wildflower meadow elsewhere

  7. Has a beaver really felled trees on a Somerset estate? We've been investigating on the site: hear us discuss on 11:50am

  8. Chaam from Totnes and Melissa from the South Hams have both said Find out how you can too

  9. "Biodiversity is booming". Part of the beaver-made landscape at project

  10. Enjoyed this short film about the important part played by flies in our ecosystems

  11. Thoughts on the Roof: The Otter river Beavers of England

  12. Exe Estuary looking beautiful this morning. Say

  13. Next North Devon Wildlifewatch meetup Sun 16th Oct at Lee Bay 11-1 for nature loving kids and their families

  14. Devon Wildlife Trust followed , , and 2 others
  15. Turtle dove in garden near Braunton yesterday: leaving it late to start the journey to Africa. Photo by Pamela Northcott

  16. Restoring meadows at DWT Bellever Moor&Meadows on ; non-native Sitka spruce not much good for wildlife so the chainsaws are out!

  17. New Conservation and Community Engagement traineeship opportunity in Plymouth Closing date 3rd November

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