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James Burland / Lyscombe 

Lyscombe

An exciting opportunity to create more space for nature in Dorset

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Together with our 27,000 members, our volunteers and supporters, we are Dorset's largest nature conservation charity. We work to champion wildlife and natural places on our 40 nature reserves and through our work with others.

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Ashley Wood nature reserve

Christopher Holdsworth 

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Our strategy for a Wilder Dorset

Dorset Wildlife Trust's strategy, ‘A Wilder Dorset by 2030’, explores the challenges facing Dorset’s wildlife and ecology and sets out what it aims to do to make more space for wildlife to adapt and recover and to enable all people in Dorset to find space and time for nature in their lives. 

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Brown Hare Lepus europaeus in Ox-eye Daisies © David Tipling/2020VISION

Brown Hare Lepus europaeus in Ox-eye Daisies © David Tipling/2020VISION

Black tailed godwit on Brownsea Island Lagoon by Nicki Tutton

A Wilder Dorset by 2030

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Rob Jordan/2020VISION

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Red admiral butterfly

Guy Edwardes/2020VISION / Red admiral 

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Woodland (veteran trees) in Dorset © Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION

Woodland (veteran trees) in Dorset © Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION

 

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