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Woodland Explorers Week
For the last week of the summer holidays, the Alderney Wildlife Trust (AWT) launched a new programme for children aged 7 – 13, with thanks to funding from the Youth Commission for Guernsey &…
Woodland
Woodlands are magical places, full of wildlife and full of history. Great spotted woodpeckers, nuthatches and jays flit between trees as butterflies dance in sunny glades. Badgers forage through…
Wet woodland
Wet woodlands in the UK can be wild, secretive places. Tangles of trailing creepers, tussocky sedges and lush tall-herbs conceal swampy pools and partially submerged fallen willow trunks, likely…
Woodland Wonders
Why you taking some time out in the trees is great for for your health and for nature
Alderney Community Woodland
The landscape and features of the Alderney Community Woodland is the result of many thousand of years of human activity on the island. Historic features, built heritage and a variety of habitats…
Alderney Community Woodland
Alderney Queen's Platinum Jubliee Woodland
Rewilding woodlands
The conservation herd is on the moo-ve
Wild about Woodlands
With thanks to the Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney, along with sponsorship from island resident Robin Whicker, our very own Forest School Leader is inviting Alderney’s young people to journey into the trees settling beneath the Sycamore canopy to explore and discover Alderney’s woodland. To gain all of the benefits that come with Forest School, this programme is designed to practise a variety of activities each day, building on skills throughout the week, before a celebratory ceremony on the 6th day.
Bird cherry
The bird cherry can be found in wet woodlands and along streams in upland areas, in particular. Its fragrant blossom appears in April and is followed by bitter, black fruits - good for wildlife,…
How to make a woodland edge garden for wildlife
Few of us can contemplate having a wood in our back gardens, but just a few metres is enough to establish this mini-habitat!