Trust showcases wild orchids at Chelsea Flower Show
Essex Wildlife Trust highlights importance of conservation for UK’s orchid population at Chelsea Flower Show.
Our woodlands have erupted in colour, and now is the best time to get outside and savour Essex’s wonderful carpets of bluebells.
The public collected over 20,000 pieces of litter in this year's campaign.
Butterfly Seekers campaign reveals the need for more people to record sightings of butterflies in Essex.
Essex residents asked to contribute to scientific data by photographing flowering plants from 31 March - 30 September.
The Big Wild Seed Sow, led by Essex Wildlife Trust, aims to help the country’s declining insect populations by planting millions more wildflowers over the coming year.
Warley Place nature reserve is spectacular in spring, when an abundance of snowdrops, followed by daffodils and crocuses can be seen.