HS2 Ltd approach to natural environment is derisory
The Wildlife Trusts condemn HS2 Phase 2b draft Environmental Statement. Public consultation closes Friday 21st December.
The Wildlife Trusts condemn HS2 Phase 2b draft Environmental Statement. Public consultation closes Friday 21st December.
We’re facing a climate and ecological emergency. We need to move much faster in rolling out joined-up solutions at scale, while also avoiding greenwashing traps that will only slow us down - write…
New report shows how large-scale nature restoration along the HS2 proposed route could help heal blighted communities and damaged countryside
Drastic declines in insect numbers look set to have far-reaching consequences for both wildlife and people.
The Wildlife Trusts call for a new approach to poultry farming
The Wildlife Trusts call for efficient water management, huge reductions in pollution, and support for landowners to create more space for nature
As part of the Your Shore Beach Rangers Project, Cornwall Wildlife Trust supports the Your Shore Network; local marine and wildlife conservation groups who offer volunteering opportunities all…
The Wildlife Trusts call for help charting marine life
The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB and National Trust have today called on the UK government to support our farmers and land managers to help restore nature and tackle climate change on their land.
Whilst much of the country is in lockdown, construction and planning work for HS2 continues to forge ahead largely unseen, putting at risk ancient woodland, meadows and other important habitats…
The Government has today unveiled its first Budget since the general election.