As native species continue to decline and their habitats disappear, we all need to do more to ensure nature has a future.
As part of our Commitment to Nature, we are expanding our conservation work with the ambitious aim of protecting 8 special species – our elusive 8 – and bringing benefits to many more. Whether a bat, butterfly, or tree each species has been chosen for its connection with East Devon and its status as one of our most threatened species.
Our ‘elusive 8’
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Thriving Heath Lobelia: Promising Planting Update
The Heath Lobelia is one of our 'elusive eight' special species and our dedicated team of volunteers, or Heath Lobelia Champions as we call them, work tirelessly towards its conservation. Alison Scrase, an National Landscape Ambassador and volunteer from the group,...
Poetree in the Park – Woodend Medieval Deer Park
On Saturday 25 Feb we took a step back in time with our ‘Poettree in the Park’ event and shared a rare opportunity to explore the Medieval Deer Park at Shute. Adults and children joined us for a special Nature Poetry walk that combined creativity, history and nature....
Brown Hairstreak Egg Hunt – Volunteer surveyors needed!
We need volunteers to help us explore East Devon’s historic hedgerows to survey blackthorn for the beautiful eggs of the Brown Hairstreak butterfly - one of 8 endangered species we are supporting through our East Devon National Landscape Saving Special Species...
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Our National Landscape Projects
We lead, partner and support projects that focus on a wide range of themes, including landscape and heritage, environmental quality and climate, biodiversity, recreation and tourism.
Outdoors & Active
Whether you prefer walking, cycling, running or playing, everyone feels happier and healthier when they spend time in nature being more active.
East Devon Way
Discover the hidden gems of East Devon and explore this much loved walking route that links 40 miles of public footpaths, trails and bridleways.