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Our top picks for getting outdoors this spring
Getting outside is great for our wellbeing so here are some inspirational ideas of places to visit -
Great British Spring Clean
Earth Trust support the Great British Spring Clean - the UK’s biggest mass-action environmental campaign to tackle litter. -
Satisfying that sense of purpose
Volunteer Debbie Lewington shares how a search for a sense of purpose led her to Earth Trust. -
Lambing returns for first time in 3 years
We are delighted to announce that our much-loved Lambing Festival is back for Spring 2023, following a 3 year Covid break. -
Podcast Season 2 Episode 1: Livestock, Lambing and the Environment
Paul Hill and Ian Nutt talk about bringing visitors a little closer to local food and farming, and fostering understanding of the complex interaction between nature and our own wellbeing. -
Does our connection with nature really matter?
Jayne Manley explains why it is vital that we embed social engagement of people with nature into our future. -
Modern biodiversity monitoring
Meet Matthew Wilcoxson, a long-standing volunteer and newest member of the biodiversity monitoring project team. -
Spring nature: what to notice at this time of year
The first day of March is the start of spring. See our list of things to spot in nature this season. -
Making space for nature
We can all make space for nature in our daily lives. Let's help make this spring a season of growth by nurturing more nature around us. -
Big Farmland Bird Count
Every year, Earth Trust take part in the Big Farmland Bird Count to help monitor UK farmland bird populations and the impact of our conservation practices. -
Biodiversity and translating COP15
Jayne Manley traces a journey from global biodiversity targets into what could emerge on the ground for people and the places where we live and work. -
Launch of Growing Places project
The Growing Places project is being launched this month alongside Oxfordshire employment charity ‘Aspire’, seeking to bring those most in need of nature, closer to it.