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Environment and climate politics brings students to the Heart of England Forest
Birmingham University’s Environment and Climate Politics course examines and explores the politics and practices of human interaction with the environment through case studies and theoretical debates. So, how did the students visit to the Forest aid their learning?
Making a difference, one event at a time: Abby's journey with the Heart of England Forest
Meet volunteer Abby and follow her journey from conservation enthusiast to community champion with the Heart of England Forest.
Environment and climate politics brings students to the Heart of England Forest
Birmingham University’s Environment and Climate Politics course examines and explores the politics and practices of human interaction with the environment through case studies and theoretical debates. So, how did the students visit to the Forest aid their learning?
Grassland conservation aided by technology
An unlikely pairing of robots and cattle have been used to manage the grasslands of Sheriffs Lench. Why? Find out more from Forest Ranger Tim.
The month for arboreal butterflies
Have you ever seen an arboreal butterfly? The likelihood is yes, but how do you know when you’ve encountered one? Sam from our biodiversity team explains.
Celebrating our volunteers
This National Volunteers’ Week we are celebrating the amazing achievements made by volunteers during this past year.
Celebrations and mysticism at the summer solstice
The 20th June is the longest day of the year. Find out more about the many midsummer traditions that focus on trees and reconnecting with nature.