Spooky Nights & Glowing Lights | Glow Worm Hunting

Discover how the rolling hills of Stockbridge Down in Hampshire give up their secrets after nightfall. Join Ranger Kate Martin on the trail of a mysterious species you might be surprised to meet in the UK, and uncover why this high vantage point was a perfect spot for grisly goings on. For more audio programmes from the National Trust, visit nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts Auto Generated Additional Info Introduction: - The episode explores an unassuming patch of woods and short grassland in Hampshire that is full of wildlife and history. - The host, Kate Martin, meets area ranger Cat Hadler to discover the unexpected experiences this local nature spot has to offer. Main Topics Discussed: 1. Exploring Stockbridge Down: - Kate Martin arrives at Stockbridge Down, a triangular patch of land between two busy roads. - She meets Cat Hadler at the Down's highest point and begins the journey through the woods. - The area is filled with the chirr-up of grasshoppers and features a beautiful woodland glade with Blackthorn and Hazel. - The Down is on chalk, which is visible through the rocks and bright white color. 2. Discovering Glow-Worms: - Cat Hadler reveals that Stockbridge Down is home to glow-worms, which surprises Kate. - The UK Glow-Worm survey is conducted, with participants walking in a line and searching for evidence of glow-worms. - The goal is to find the glowing bottoms of female glow-worms, which attract males. - Robin Scagell, who runs the UK Glow-Worm survey, explains the delight of seeing these sparks of light in the grass. 3. Nighttime Experience: - Kate Martin reflects on the eerie atmosphere of walking through the Down at night, imagining the ghosts of ancestors. - The volunteers search for glow-worms, and Kate discovers one with the help of Cat Hadler. - The survey results reveal a successful night, with 18 females, 7 males, and a larvae eating a snail spotted. - The volunteers celebrate their findings and the unique experience of surveying a new species. Key Takeaways: - Stockbridge Down in Hampshire is a local nature spot with rich wildlife and historical significance. - The Down is home to glow-worms, which can be observed at night. - The UK Glow-Worm survey allows participants to search for glow-worms and contribute to their conservation. - The nighttime experience on Stockbridge Down is magical and offers a chance to connect with nature. Guests: - Cat Hadler: Area ranger who guides Kate Martin through Stockbridge Down. - Robin Scagell: Runs the UK Glow-Worm survey and shares insights about glow-worms. Conclusion: - Kate Martin reflects on the beauty and solitude of Stockbridge Down at night. - She encourages listeners to explore their local areas and discover the fantastic wildlife experiences they offer.

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Delve into tales of history, nature and adventure with the award-winning National Trust Podcast. From wild landscapes to heritage sites and historical legends, unearth fascinating stories about people and places in the UK. This series, travel to the 1930s to unmask the eccentric Ferguson’s Gang, find out how the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree impacted the community, and discover what life was like for the people who toiled deep in a Roman gold mine. To learn more about podcasts from the National Trust go to http://nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts This podcast is made by the National Trust, Europe’s biggest conservation charity. Looking after history, nature and beauty for everyone to enjoy.