On Tuesday 17th June we gathered at Follaton House alongside The Bioregional Learning Centre, Devon Climate Emergency, and South Hams District Council to host an afternoon session looking at joined up climate and nature action in South Devon.
The YEM and WATER local environment groups are actively working to improve river health with a long-term programme to control the spread of Japanese knotweed, himalayan balsam and other invasive non-native species (INNS).
Communities across Devon are set to benefit from a major new climate action initiative thanks to £1.5 million in National Lottery funding.
Cirl bunting habitat restoration, biodiversity surveys, management plan delivery, woodland management, hedgerow and tree planting and much much more!
Moor Trees grows native broadleaved trees in South Hams
Contribute to the resilience of our region's rivers, their habitats and wildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust offers awards to gardens that support wildlife