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Happy Birthday ‘Ratty’!Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at the water vole... READ MORE » 
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Beauty on the wingButterflies are amongst the most colourful and popular members of the insect world and on warm sunny days, as our skies fill with a kaleidoscope of colour, it’s easy to understand why. READ MORE » 
All about ottersDid you know that river otters were extinct in Hertfordshire by the 1970s? Here are eight more facts to feed your otter knowledge. READ MORE » 
A wetland wonderlandHerts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust explains why Amwell Nature Reserve is great for wildlife and people READ MORE » 
Ribena team help at nature reserveONE of the Trust’s nature reserves played host to visitors from one of the country’s top food brands. READ MORE » 
Protecting our woodland treasuresAs the Royal Forestry Society celebrates its 125th anniversary, Hertfordshire Life takes a look at the important role the group plays in protecting our woods READ MORE » 
At the core of orchard lifeOrchards are no longer a common feature in the countryside. The Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust is working hard to preserve those that still exist READ MORE » 
| A tree-mendous opportunityAT 55 hectares, Balls Wood, near Hertford is the Trust’s largest woodland nature reserve. This oak/hornbeam wood is rich in wildlife and supports a number of key UK Priority species including great crested newt and bats. It is for its butterflies however, that Balls Wood is probably best known. READ MORE » 
Damsels and dragonsHerts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust explain how to tell dragonflies and damselflies apart and work being done to give them the perfect environment READ MORE » 
One good turn for ternsIN April common terns started to arrive back from their wintering grounds in west Africa and this spring, many will be settling to breed on artificial nesting habitat provided by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. READ MORE » 
Watching out for springThe Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust asks for readers’ help as it launches its 2008 Spring Watch READ MORE » 
New look for Stocker’s LakeVISITORS to picturesque Stocker’s Lake Local Nature Reserve, near Rickmansworth, can now find their way around much more easily and discover more about the wildlife they see along the way, thanks to some bright new information signs. READ MORE » 
Fascinating fungiHerts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust shares tips on the joys of searching for fungi READ MORE » 
The dragon’s denKing's Meads nature reserve is the perfect place to see damselflies and dragonflies READ MORE » 
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A walk in the Park
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