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The Wildlife Trusts launch a vision for the future of food and farming - Food & Farming in a Nature & Climate Crisis - ...
Ministers – blamed for slow development and facing the risk of losing some vital protections. But it’s not all bad news. Matt ...
According to insect experts at the two organisations, nature can be canny: what you think is a hornet may be a hoverfly ...
Nature means so much to me. Sitting here, writing this blog, I can hear a blackbird giving a warning call, jackdaws ...
As the Wildlife Trusts head off to the regenerative farming event Groundswell, where soil health rightly takes centre stage, ...
We delve into the Summer solstice and what it means from a pagan perspective, and how nature at the heart of the celebration.
Clare Webb from the Countryside Code team at Natural England shares some top tips from the Code including some fun activities ...
We can learn about nature in the most unexpected ways. Even the names of places offer us an opportunity to learn, not only about the wildlife on our doorstep, but local history too. Author, naturalist ...
Last year marked the 10 th anniversary of 30 Days Wild, so we took the time to speak to participants about what they liked about 30 Days Wild and what they thought could be improved. As a result of ...
The Office for Environmental Protection recently declared that the Planning & Infrastructure Bill will cause environmental regression. To date, The Wildlife Trusts and other NGOs have called for a ...
There has been widespread misinformation blaming nature as a blocker to growth in the run up to the Chancellor’s speech this week, writes Joe Keegan, public affairs officer at The Wildlife Trusts. In ...
- New report reveals that UK Government must significantly increase nature-friendly farming budget to meet climate and nature targets - RSPB, National Trust and The Wildlife Trusts call for long-term ...