Blog: Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Our latest stories, tips and features on all things wildlife and all things Yorkshire.

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The importance of wild events

Autumn is the best time of year for finding unexpected jewels and magical moments; migrating birds pass overhead, calling noisily, or appear in hedgerows, mists shroud our woodlands in mystery,…

Daubenton's bat in flight at night over a river

Aerial Acro-bat-ics

Flit, quick, twirling glimpses over our gardens on a warm summer’s evening, spotted over woodlands or skimming a river – the sight of a bat quickens the heart. Popping out of the darkness, these…

ling heather at Maltby Low Common nature reserve. It is a close up shot of the purple heather amongst the green strands of grass. There is one yellow buttercup to the left forefront of the grass as well.

Four great walks to enjoy heather

Anyone who thinks of Yorkshire in late summer can’t help but imagine swathes of purples and pinks up on the incredible moorland that so characterises our glorious county. A last burst of the…

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