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A message from Tony Juniper
President of The Wildlife Trusts since 2015, Tony Juniper explains why he is stepping aside to take on the role of Chair of Natural England.
Is it a Happy Birthday for the Water Framework Directive?
25 years on from the adoption of the Water Framework Directive, Ali Morse, Water Policy Manager, dives into the Directive and assesses whether its high ambitions have been met.
A monkey's birthday - ten words for the British landscape
Writer Dominick Tyler shares ten evocative and unusual words for the British landscape and weather, from his book 'Uncommon Ground'.
Peta Foxall, past Chair of The Wildlife Trusts, awarded CBE in Birthday 2023 Honours List
Peta Foxall's longstanding efforts for nature conservation honoured as she receives the Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
History of the Woods Guided Walk
Join local historian and author of 'The Wood that Built London', Chris Schüler, to explore the history of the of the Great North Wood.
Interpreting the landscape - historical workshop
Full-day historical workshop with Anne Mason: explore East Anglia’s landscapes using maps, photos, and archives to uncover their history.
What's in a name? - historical workshop
Half-day historical workshop with Anne Mason: explore East Anglia’s landscapes using maps, photos, and archives to uncover their history.
Historic day for beavers in England
More support needed for landowners to enable beavers’ return, say The Wildlife Trusts and Beaver Trust.
Melton Mowbray Local Group - AGM and Peppermint Billy
A local historian will tell the tale of Peppermint Billy plus the groups AGM
Talk: The History of Bees
Join Isle of Axholme Area Group for a talk by Simon Bower on the fascinating history of bees in the UK.
King's Meads
One of the largest water meadows in Hertfordshire; 265 different species of wildflower and 119 bird species have been recorded here.