
Parrot's Feather: There’s Nothing Chirpy About This Plant
Although it might look like attractive, parrot’s feather (myriophyllum aquaticum) is slowly swallowing our waterbodies and waterways.
Ross Hoddinott
Although it might look like attractive, parrot’s feather (myriophyllum aquaticum) is slowly swallowing our waterbodies and waterways.
Once a highly-prized plant that was hugely fashionable in the UK, Japanese knotweed (fallopia japonica) is now listed as one of the world's worst invasive species.
Although it’s an attractive plant, Himalayan balsam (impatiens glandulifera) is an ecological pink nightmare.
Wild deer are some of the most iconic mammals of the countryside.
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Somerset Wildlife Trust is more than a name, a logo or a reserve. It’s an ever-growing demonstration of how like-minded individuals, from all walks of life, can take action to secure the future of…