Death caps and dead man’s fingers… fungi for a Happy Halloween!
I could start this blog with a clichéd phrase such as “the fabulous world of fungi” or "the magical world of mushrooms". But I prefer to call it the immersive and often quite addictive…
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With spring now in full swing and the recent sunny days we have had. I thought I
would do a little blog post on spring tree ID.
This weekend just gone seemed like the real start of spring and just in time! Lots of sun and some warmer temperatures.
Blog by Duncan Coleman
So, I attempted to keep the blog going this earlier this year, With a target of one post a week. But I failed miserably very early on due to my workload, so many level…
So, it’s been a long time since the last blog post and for this I apologise. We have been so busy with all the Forest School Level 3 course delivery this year, particularly with our Stoke based “…
Here at Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, the majority of our full time people engagement team staff are Forest School trained and we find that the Forest School Ethos and its approach to learning in…
So, it appears that spring is here, the swans here at the Wolseley Centre have started to gather material for a nest and the song birds are in full song, re-establishing their territories and…
I feel like winter is coming to an end, with all the sunshine and mild temperatures over the past week, there is definitely a spring feel to the air and many early signs of spring appearing.
As well as regular delivery of Forest School at Weston Road Academy in Stafford and through Strong Roots, Better Futures programme in Stoke, with the start of February, our busy spring and summer…
We had our first cluster group of the year, this week at the Wolseley Centre plus continuing the theme from our first post, here a few more common plant IDs that might be useful, particularly with…