Summer Solstice, puffins and fairies
We have reached our longest day of light. A liminal time making way for extended possibilities to explore our natural world, and to reflect upon the abundance of wildlife along the South West Coast Path.
We have reached our longest day of light. A liminal time making way for extended possibilities to explore our natural world, and to reflect upon the abundance of wildlife along the South West Coast Path.
The Jurassic Coast celebrates 25 years as a World Heritage Site this year. Sam Scriven, Principal Officer – World Heritage, at Dorset Council, writes about how special this stretch of coastline is, and the millions of years of history that is continuously revealed in this precious dynamic coastal environment.
We’re thrilled to announce this year’s Young Photographer of the Year —Arthur Allan, who captured a truly special moment with his stunning image “Rubbing Shoulders on Gwennap Head.”
Working in partnership to deliver a new 70 metre long boardwalk at Porlock Marsh West will enable easier access all year round.
The recent IUCN recognition of trail corridors as Protected Areas gives an opportunity to leverage trail brands for sustainability.
The Coastal Wildbelt is a great example of the potential of trail corridors to deliver positive nature action and connect people with nature.
To celebrate World Rivers Day we hear from the Voices of Water Foundation (VoW) founder, Emmeline Hardisty, who is campaigning for better protection of the Rivers and Rias (drowned river valleys) in England and Wales, as she takes on a pilgrimage, a ‘tributary mission’, to raise awareness of VoW and its campaign.