New Artist Brief for Nature Calling Project
The brief We are seeking an enthusiastic and creative artist to lead an exciting and meaningful project that connects people with the breathtaking East Devon and Blackdown Hills National Landscapes. This is a unique opportunity to inspire two Honiton-based groups –...
Get Outside with Our Upcoming Events
Looking for a great reason to get out into nature? East Devon National Landscape has a line-up of exciting events this spring and summer that are perfect for anyone wanting to explore the outdoors, learn something new, and enjoy everything this beautiful area has to...
East Devon National Landscape Fund Now Welcoming Applications
The East Devon National Landscape is pleased to announce the launch of the East Devon National Landscape Fund, formerly known as the Communities Project Fund. This fund will help local communities bring their ideas to life, supporting the National Landscape's...
Restoring East Devon’s Wetlands, One Project at a Time
Wetlands might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the East Devon landscape in spring, but they are full of life at this time of year. As the days get longer, ponds, estuaries, and marshes come alive—frogs...
World Wildlife Day 2025: Investing in People and Planet
Every year on 3rd March, we celebrate World Wildlife Day, a chance to recognise the incredible role wildlife plays in our world. This year’s theme, Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet, is all about how funding can help both nature and...
Joint report with National Parks England highlights multiple benefits of Farming in Protected Landscapes programme
The Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme is making a real impact in the East Devon National Landscape, helping local farmers and land managers protect nature, tackle climate challenges, and keep rural traditions alive. From restoring hedgerows to creating...