Cosy up with a wild read this winter, as The Wildlife Trust's Meg Dobson guides you through some of our best loved titles ...
“Places that are legally protected because of the rare and fragile nature they contain cover 8% of England and, given the alarming scale of nature declines across the UK, it’s vital that Government ...
Today, the Government have unveiled their much-anticipated new Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP). Whilst there are encouraging signs for nature recovery within the plan, at the same time the Prime ...
The shower peaks overnight on 13 and 14 December, but meteors can be seen in the days before and after this. To see them use ...
Opinion
Conservation leaders warn of ‘Perfect Storm’ threatening England’s wildlife and most special places
Build baby build’ agenda could speed up nature decline to the point of no return • Four years on from Environment Act, nature policy is in a much darker place • Charities representing more than two mi ...
Despite valiant efforts by nature champions in the House of Lords, last night saw the Government bulldoze the wildlife-harming Planning & Infrastructure Bill through its last remaining hurdles. Matt ...
Joan Edwards OBE, director of policy and public affairs at The Wildlife Trusts, says: “ In today’s budget, Rachel Reeves has allayed immediate fears that another wildlife-harming Planning Bill could ...
Sara Booth-Card from The Wildlife Trusts’ Campaigns and Communities team explains why every action our campaigners take matters!
Ahead of the autumn budget, Head of Public Affairs Matthew Browne reflects on a blocker to green growth at the heart of Government It’s the Budget next week, and nature lovers across the country have ...
Even a small pond can be home to an interesting range of wildlife, including damsel and dragonflies, frogs and newts. Any pond can become a feeding ground for birds, hedgehogs and bats – the best ...
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