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Respecting our rare reptiles

Wednesday 31 May 2023

Malvern’s grasslands, heathlands and scrub can be home to one of the UK’s most misunderstood reptile – the Adder. The numbers of adder, the UK's only venomous snake, are declining and efforts are underway across the West Midlands to conserve the hab…

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Leave the BBQ at home

Friday 26 May 2023

The weather this Bank Holiday weekend is looking good and with the warmer, dry forecast ahead we're urging people not to have BBQ's or light fires on the Hills and Commons. Recent warmer temperatures and low rainfall has resulted in the drying of th…

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Summer guided walks

Tuesday 23 May 2023

The Malvern Hills and Commons are home to some very special wildlife.  If you'd like to find out more about local nature and how we care for this landscape, we've got some events for you below. Please contact us on reception@malvernhills.org.uk to b…

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Counting the cost of tackling invasive non-native species

Friday 19 May 2023

Invasive non-native species are one of the top causes of biodiversity loss worldwide.  Here on the Malvern Hills and Commons, invasive species are having a huge effect on our nationally important wildlife and a negative impact on people’s health too.…

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Give ground nesting birds a chance

Wednesday 10 May 2023

Did you know that not all birds nest in trees? Across the UK, the numbers of ground nesting birds are declining due to loss of habitat and disturbance by people and dogs. During bird breeding season, from the 1st March to 31st July, you can help ca…

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Levy payer passes are now on sale

Tuesday 09 May 2023

The new levy payer passes, valid from the 1st June 2023 to 31st May 2024, are now available to purchase from the Malvern Hills Trust. Levy payer passes are available to residents of the town of Malvern, and the parishes of Colwall, Guarlford, Malver…

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