Active Maldon Wellbeing Walk: Maldon Wick
Free monthly supported walks in some of Maldon’s most beautiful wildlife-rich countryside.
Free monthly supported walks in some of Maldon’s most beautiful wildlife-rich countryside.
Take a stroll and admire the butteflies along the former Maldon-Woodham Ferrers railway line
Witness the unusual habitat in Essex where there is a natural transition from saltmarsh to grassland, bringing with it an interesting array of plant and wildlife species
Free monthly supported walks in some of Maldon’s most beautiful wildlife-rich countryside.
A grassroots community group in Maldon are working to transform an unloved patch of land.
Essex Wildlife Trust’s Photography Competition 2018 winner announced
Essex Wildlife Trust urges people to call for protection for Local Wildlife Sites
Fordham Hall Estate offers a variety of habitat from flower-rich meadow to woodland. Come and join us to experience this lovely place and admire the wildlife that lives there.
Common mallow is a handsome 'weed' of waste ground, roadside verges and gardens. Its deep pink, stripey flowers provide nectar for insects throughout the summer.
The Atlantic salmon spends most of its life at sea, but makes an epic journey back to the river or stream in which it hatched to spawn. Look out for it in freshwater rivers in the north and west…
Musk mallow has pretty pink flowers that can be seen along roadside verges, hedgerows and field margins in summer. It lives up to its name, producing a delicate, musky smell that increases indoors…