One of the UK’s rarest butterflies is set to benefit from a new project on the Devon and Somerset border that will see farmers working together to help local wildlife.
The nationally scarce Marsh Fritillary is declining across Europe - but can be seen in small numbers across the two counties, including the Blackdown Hills.
Whetstones, used for sharpening tools, were mined in the Blackdown Hills from the 17th to the 19th century. Join Bill Horner, Devon County Archaeologist, on a walking tour of Witness Moor to find [...]
This week, we welcomed Lily, a sixth form student from Chard, for a week of work experience with Blackdown Hills and Quantock Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs). Lily shares the [...]
An exhibition by artists from the Blackdown Hills Artists and Makers group to complement the Paradise Found exhibition of the Camden Town Artists work in the Blackdown Hills.