Blog
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Get hip – wild food foraging in winter
1st Oct 2024
Winter may not seem like the best time for finding wild foods… But clinging to thorny branches in our hedgerows and scrublands in early winter are bright red rose hips
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Abandoned in a forest: the story of Diego the bear
1st Jan 2024
Diego the bear recently found temporary refuge at Wildwood Devon after the closure of his home at Orsa Predator Park in Sweden.
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Why are white-clawed crayfish endangered?
1st Aug 2023
White-clawed crayfish - small, freshwater crustaceans - are related to lobsters and have been around for over 30 million years. You may be most familiar with American (signal) crayfish as a posh sandwich filling but you may not have been aware that we have our own smaller version here in the UK.
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5 reasons to visit Wildwood Devon this summer
1st Aug 2023
Looking for something to do with the family over the summer holidays?
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Rare red-billed choughs move to new Wildwood Devon home
4th Jan 2023
Iconic birds arrive at Wildwood Devon in hopes that they will be the answer to dwindling populations across Southern England.