Join Devon’s dog lovers and keep your pets’ paws on paths
Devon Loves Dogs is asking dog owners and walkers to keep their dogs' paws on paths to protect ground-nesting birds. Some of the UK’s most endangered birds make their nests on the ground during spring and summer so it’s important not to disturb them when you’re...
Nature Recovery in Action – Trees, Owls & Kestrels
Our East Devon National Landscape Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme continues to help farmers and landowners support nature across East Devon. Thanks to FiPL funding, nearly 4500 trees have been planted across Coombe Wood Farm, Salcombe Regis, by...
Grow your business with woodland
The new Forestry Commission 'Woods Mean Business' campaign was launched on 13 February. If you're a farmer or landowner, you could diversify your business, earn income, and improve your land and its contribution to society and the wider environment, all by creating...
New road opens to the public and drives progress forward at the Lower Otter Restoration Project
The newly raised South Farm Road across the Lower Otter Valley at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, is now open to the public following the completion of an embankment and bridge. Attended by the Environment Agency, Lord and Lady Clinton, and project staff of Clinton Devon...
Battle of the Bramble
As February came to a close, we invited volunteers to join us in a ‘Battle of the Bramble’ conservation task at Woodend Medieval Deer Park, Shute. Young oak trees - planted in last decade to replace the older residents in the park – were choking in Bramble and help...
Poetree in the Park – Woodend Medieval Deer Park
On Saturday 25 Feb we took a step back in time with our ‘Poettree in the Park’ event and shared a rare opportunity to explore the Medieval Deer Park at Shute. Adults and children joined us for a special Nature Poetry walk that combined creativity, history and nature....