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).

DIY Rainforest Restoration

Winter Works at Bovey Valley Woods 2021-22

Helping Hands to Help Heathland

The Kingdom Under the Woods

Free the Oak Trees - Green Recovery

Children Celebrate the Granite Railway - 200 years on

BioScan Flying Insect Project at Yarner Wood

The Ash Bud Moth and Woodland Connectivity

Woodland Bats and Their Foraging Habitat

Marsh Tit in the Wood

Step into Spring

Veteranisation – Bat Conservation and Old Wood Features

Wood Ants - the world beneath your feet

Nature's Grand Recycling Plan

An Industrious Rural Landscape

A Kaleidoscope of Colour - Wildlife watching in 2020

Nature's Architectural Branches

Woodland Management - Honing the Technique

Lighting up the Darkness
