This category includes sites about the local area's geography, natural environment and wildlife, especially the Jurassic Coastline and World Heritage Site. It also contains sites about local activities, events, institutions and organisations related to science and the environment.
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A branch of the national charity with the aim of saving wild Butterflies and Moths and their Habitats. Includes information on the butterflies and moths, Dorset survey results, committee reports, details of butterfly reserves in Dorset.
Group of amateur and retired professional geologists, investigating, celebrating and archiving information about the stones used in historic churches and buildings around the county. Profile, maps and associated photographs.
Researches, surveys and excavates the rich archaeological heritage of Dorset as well as establishing partnerships with local heritage groups in the South West.
Founder member of the Gardens Trust working to protect the county's historic parks and stateley gardens. Presents conservation, research and recording work, grant scheme, membership details, events, news and contacts near Bourton.
A strategic partnership that works to maximise the environment for wildlife, people and business.
Describes the landscape, wildlife and heritage of the area, with information about conservation, and for visitors.
Not-for-profit furniture re-use project offering electrical and household goods donated from local people and businesses. Volunteering opportunities, with outlets in Bournemouth, Dorchester, and Poole.
Dorset's largest nature conservation charity. Work to champion wildlife and natural places on their 40 nature reserves and through their work with others.
Group of gardeners, with all levels of knowledge and experience, who enjoy listening to speakers, growing and buying plants, and visiting gardens and nurseries.
Information about and history of the society, with their forthcoming programme, photo reports, and description of their field observation sites.
A landowner and farmer-led charity taking action to restore ecosystems and increase nature in West Dorset, through rewilding and regenerative agriculture.
Group of gardeners, with all levels of knowledge and experience, who enjoy listening to speakers, growing and buying plants, and visiting gardens and nurseries.
A landowner and farmer-led charity taking action to restore ecosystems and increase nature in West Dorset, through rewilding and regenerative agriculture.
Researches, surveys and excavates the rich archaeological heritage of Dorset as well as establishing partnerships with local heritage groups in the South West.
A strategic partnership that works to maximise the environment for wildlife, people and business.
Dorset's largest nature conservation charity. Work to champion wildlife and natural places on their 40 nature reserves and through their work with others.
Describes the landscape, wildlife and heritage of the area, with information about conservation, and for visitors.
Not-for-profit furniture re-use project offering electrical and household goods donated from local people and businesses. Volunteering opportunities, with outlets in Bournemouth, Dorchester, and Poole.
Founder member of the Gardens Trust working to protect the county's historic parks and stateley gardens. Presents conservation, research and recording work, grant scheme, membership details, events, news and contacts near Bourton.
Group of amateur and retired professional geologists, investigating, celebrating and archiving information about the stones used in historic churches and buildings around the county. Profile, maps and associated photographs.
A branch of the national charity with the aim of saving wild Butterflies and Moths and their Habitats. Includes information on the butterflies and moths, Dorset survey results, committee reports, details of butterfly reserves in Dorset.
Information about and history of the society, with their forthcoming programme, photo reports, and description of their field observation sites.