Foxearth Meadows interview: Rosy M
Just over two years ago, Rosy spent a week with school friend Emma doing work experience at Foxearth Meadows. Now...
Foxearth Meadows Reserve Manager
Just over two years ago, Rosy spent a week with school friend Emma doing work experience at Foxearth Meadows. Now...
One event highlight of 2022 was our moth event coinciding with the national ‘Moth Night’.At Foxearth Meadows, our rural reserve,...
A recent All Party Parliamentary Group for Nature meeting in Westminster featured presentations from the Floodplain Meadows Partnership on Delivering...
Easily my favourite nature inspired poem is Thomas Hardy’s The Darkling Thrush (1901) with his final line “Some blessed hope,...
Our Act for Nature event had twin objectives with people coming to Foxearth Meadows to gain insights and skills through:...
'…to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit...
'The indifference to old trees makes a mockery of our supposed new respect for the environment'. Thomas Pakenham, ‘Meetings with...
“I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them”. Ecclesiastes 2:5 In the first article...
Reserve Manager, Mark Prina comments on the trees and woodland on and around the reserve and on current efforts at...
Fig 1: The wetter complex floodplain soils furthest from the River Stour have the most diverse flora. This is probably...
Eight years ago, I started living towards a zero-waste lifestyle. People still find it hard to get their head around...
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