News from the East Devon District Council Countryside team in January 2025

Tips on helping your garden birds this winter

08 Jan 2025
We all struggle a bit in the winter and so do our little garden birds. Here are some valuable tips to help them out.
Two blue tits feeding

Countryside Team Thank Volunteers for Their Achievements Across Local Nature Reserves

08 Jan 2025
Countryside Team Thank Volunteers for Their Achievements Across Local Nature Reserves
East Devon District Council Countryside Team Thanked at Festive Get-Together at Offwell Woods

Record-Breaking Year for Visitors at Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve

07 Jan 2025
Seaton Wetlands welcomed 112,608 visitors in 2024, a 12% increase compared to 2023 and a new record for the site.
Record Osprey numbers at Seaton Wetlands. Photo credit: Sue Smith

Discover the Art of Willow Weaving at Seaton Wetlands

14 Jan 2025
Two new willow weaving workshops at Seaton Wetlands have been announced, due to popular demand!
Discover the Art of Willow Weaving at Seaton Wetlands

Seaton Wetlands Volunteer Achieves 94% in Master’s Degree

21 Jan 2025
Teri Murphy celebrated a 94% score in an assignment for her Master’s degree in Wildlife, Biology and Conservation.
Volunteer Achieves 94% in Master’s Degree

Countryside Team Ensures No Wood is Wasted During Storm Clearance

27 Jan 2025
Stormy weather causes trees to inevitably fall, the Countryside team act promptly and make sustainable use of the fallen wood.
Spoon carving using wood from East Devon Local Nature Reserves