Could you work as a forest ranger?

Could you work as a forest ranger?

I first met Gemma Grant who works for Surrey Wildlife Trust, on a guided foraging walk. It was clear from the start what a huge passion she has for her job, so I wanted to find out more about life as a forest ranger and what it takes to become one.

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Get stars in your eyes this winter

Get stars in your eyes this winter

I’m really excited about to hear about the new Dark Sky Discovery partnership, which is aimed at inspiring people of all ages and backgrounds to come together in their local area and enjoy the night sky.

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Light my fire

Light my fire

If you’re out in the garden at this time of year, or even brave enough for a spot of camping, then it’s much more cheerful with a roaring campfire to warm your cockles.

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Who can resist these little guys?

Who can resist these little guys?

Not only are hedgehogs totally cute, but they devour snails, slugs and caterpillars, making them a gardener’s best friend. But they need a helping hand to get through their winter hibernation, so here’s what you can do in your own garden.

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More foraging ideas for the autumn

More foraging ideas for the autumn

This week I’m looking at the more unusual plants that we came across on our woodland walk, and have some suggestions for savoury recipes.

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Go foraging this autumn

Go foraging this autumn

I’ve been out and about learning how to identify some woodland fruits and berries and what to do with them in the kitchen.

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Beachwatch Big Weekend 2011 Needs You

Beachwatch Big Weekend 2011 Needs You

From plastic syringes to brass bedsteads, they all wash up on UK shores. So the Marine Conservation Society is urging coast lovers to join forces for ‘Beachwatch Big Weekend’

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Top tips for building your own treehouse

Top tips for building your own treehouse

Treehouses aren’t just for kids anymore. They’re popping up all over the place as cool and stylish getaways for adults too, and you can recreate one in your own back garden. In this guest blog from Chris at Canopy & Stars, who offer glamping and luxury camping holidays in the UK and France, shows us [...]

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Let the kids go free range

Let the kids go free range

Now that the summer holidays have kicked in, it’s hard work keeping the kids occupied without resorting to the TV or computer games. However help is at hand from Jo Schofield and Fiona Danks, authors of Make it Wild, who have plenty of suggestions for keeping your family entertained in the great outdoors.

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UK bathing waters even cleaner than in 2010

UK bathing waters even cleaner than in 2010

According to the latest edition of the Good Beach Guide, launched last week by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), 461 UK beaches have excellent bathing water quality which is the third highest number in the Guide’s 24 year history.  

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Take the bee road

Take the bee road

A network of colourful ‘bee roads’ is being created across the countryside to reverse the decline in Britain’s threatened pollinators.

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Join the great British picnic revival

Join the great British picnic revival

A new study for the National Trust suggests that we are losing our sense of adventure when it comes to eating outdoors and are at risk of forgetting a national treasure – the great British picnic.

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Take part in International Sunflower Guerilla Gardening day!

Take part in International Sunflower Guerilla Gardening day!

Think your neighbourhood needs brightening up? Then on May 1st, join the thousands who sign up each year and head out with a pocketful of seeds and a pencil (all is explained in this video), then get planting in your local verges, roundabouts, neglected council flowerbeds.. you get the idea.

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£3.2 million boost for communities and their green spaces

£3.2 million boost for communities and their green spaces

Sixteen new projects have received funding as part of today’s announcement, helping local communities to transform green spaces close to where they live and creating local havens for wildlife.

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About Juliette

Hi and welcome. I'm a freelance travel and lifestyle copywriter and editor, with a passion for the great outdoors. This is my personal blog all about getting out in the fresh air and reconnecting with our green spaces and countryside.

 

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