As part of Blackdown Hills AONB’s Culm Community Crayfish project, volunteers have been helping us to survey the River Culm to gather important information about the native white-clawed crayfish, the non-native signal crayfish and the diverse wildlife, with a view to safeguarding the fragile populations of native, white-clawed crayfish in the long-term.
This week, we welcomed Lily, a sixth form student from Chard, for a week of work experience with Blackdown Hills and Quantock Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs). Lily shares the [...]
An exhibition by artists from the Blackdown Hills Artists and Makers group to complement the Paradise Found exhibition of the Camden Town Artists work in the Blackdown Hills.
Our next (and fifth) Forum event will be our second one in person and we’re delighted to welcome Rob Hopkins back as our key-note speaker. Rob, who works internationally as a “champion of the [...]