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Flower-rich meadows are not only a joy to behold but have a role storing carbon in their soils, making them a valuable player in helping to solve climate change.
Climate change position
The Wildlife Trusts' position on climate change, reflecting the views of all 46 Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts.
Climate Change
This link will open on the Suffolk Wildlife Trust website.
An illustrated talk by Ian Hawker.
Things you can do about climate change
There are simple and easy things that we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint and make a big difference to the natural world.
The Ecology of Climate Change with Brian Eversham
This link will open on the WildlifeBCN website.
A workshop looking and climate change and it's impacts on habitats and species
Climate Change Adaptation Officer
This link will open on the Somerset Wildlife Trust website.
As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sixth assessment report laid out in March 2023, we are now on the brink of irrevocable damage from climate change; this is our ‘final…
Natural solutions to climate change: saltmarshes
Saltmarsh habitats are at risk - but they're essential in tackling the climate crisis.
Natural solutions to climate change: woodlands
These leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace, homes for wildlife and soak up carbon from the atmosphere making them an important natural solution to the climate crisis.
Nutrient Policy: Fertile ground for change?
Today, Defra has announced a series of steps to assist farmers with the availability of fertilisers as disruption to global supply chains is dramatically increasing the costs of these products.…
Andrew's Story: surveying Local Wildlife Sites
Andrew Harris tells us his story of how he became a local Wildlife Site volunteer surveyor and what being a volunteer means to him.
Dormouse volunteers: Footprint surveys
This link will open on the WildlifeBCN website.
We are looking for volunteers to help search for dormice at new sites in the Rockingham Forest area, Northamptonshire
Change what you eat
Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.