Managing for wildlife at Cutt’s Orchard, implications for similar habitats

Part 2 of 2 The management advice provided by James McGill following this survey is intended to retain and enhance features that have been identified as valuable for invertebrates. Overall, the site is well managed with light grazing across most Read More

Invertebrate Survey Results Spring 2025

Discovering Hidden Biodiversity at Cutt’s Orchard, Brockweir Findings from a report written by James McGill. Summary Report: Andy Stott. Web editing: Gill Stott Site Description Survey Results Part 2: Managing for wildlife Introduction and summary We don’t know what biodiversity Read More

Hooves, Habitat and High-Impact Conservation

By Alex Crawley, Grazing Management Ltd. In the rolling landscapes of the UK’s rural heartlands, a quiet revolution in habitat restoration is being driven not by machines or monocultures, but by the hooves of cattle and the sure-footed browsing of Read More

July 1st 2025 – Visit to three local Gloucestershire Wildlife Sites on Tidenham Chase

On Tuesday 1st July we will meet at 7pm at the Tidenham Chase car park  on the B4228 https://maps.app.goo.gl/WLvF3faQXMJeipVG7 Kevin Caster from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust will take us on a tour of the trust’s three neighbouring reserves: Poors Allotment, Ridley Bottom, and Read More