East Dartmoor Woods
East Dartmoor National Nature Reserve is one of the best places in the country to enjoy the outdoors and to encounter wildlife. The Reserve lies just a stone’s throw from the iconic Haytor Rocks, and straddles both the high open moors and lower wooded valleys of Dartmoor National Park. It comprises three joined but distinct areas: Yarner Wood, Trendlebere Down and the valley of the River Bovey. Nature Reserves safeguard some of Britain’s most important wildlife for present and future generations to cherish and enjoy. East Dartmoor is managed by Natural England in partnership with the Trendlebere Down Commoners Association, the Woodland Trust and Dartmoor National Park Authority. The blogs on this page are from the East Dartmoor Blog and capture the activity that took place during and after the Heritage Lottery Funded Moor than Meets the Eye project. (The East Dartmoor Blog was closed in 2025).
Pullabrook Wood Boundary - Lost in Time?
Giving Lower Plants the Upper Hand
Working Woodlands
Timber! Tools, Trees and Tall Tales - Saturday 24 March
Crayfish Check: Initial Investigation for Invasives Shows All Clear
Five in one, half a dozen in the other!
Counting butterflies
Bovey Beauty - a clear winner on a foggy day
Sharing Expertise on Woodland Bats
Earthworms at Yarner
Otter Survey – Time to Share Some Skills
Saving a Rare Species – The Plight of the Elm
News from the Vinnimore Dig - the final day
News from the Vinnimore Dig - Day 5
News from the Vinnimore Dig - Day 4
News from the Vinnimore Dig - Day 3
News from the Vinnimore Dig - Day 2
News from the Vinnimore Dig - Day 1
Aligning the Past and the Present