June 2011
Latest tweets and news stories about our work, activities and events. Journalists can contact our press team to ensure enquiries will be dealt with immediately: Anna Guthrie 07887 754659 aguthrie@wildlifetrusts.org
Nick Baker on watching birds in your garden
Friday 8th October, 2010
The beauty of wildlife watching is that you don't have to go far to enjoy it. Here are some tips from Nick Baker, Vice President of The Wildlife Trusts, on watching garden birds.
Play your part in nature’s recovery
Saturday 2nd October, 2010
A fundamental change is needed in the way our natural environment is managed, according to The Wildlife Trusts. And the time is now for the Government to feel the weight of public support for more action.
Best of British nature writing celebrated – past and present
Thursday 30th September, 2010
New book published - Nature Tales: Encounters with Britain’s Wildlife
Red squirrel project turns to text to keep track of Scotland’s squirrels
Thursday 30th September, 2010
A pilot scheme, thought to be the first of its kind in the UK, is set to begin in Aberdeen this weekend (2 October 2010) to encourage city dwellers to report when and where they see squirrels in the city by sending a text message from their mobile phone.
Roaming reds hit Newcastle
Wednesday 29th September, 2010
As Red Squirrel Week approaches
Nick Baker on how to watch coastal birds
Tuesday 28th September, 2010
The Wildlife Trusts' Vice President reveals his top tips
Make Space for Nature
Friday 24th September, 2010
The Wildlife Trusts support findings of new report
The Quest for Living Seas
Tuesday 21st September, 2010
Artwork to raise awareness of the UK’s Living Seas goes on display
Decade of surveys tells story of change
Monday 20th September, 2010
Better bird-seed recipes, newly-gained skills and home make-overs are changing the types of birds seen most often in West Country gardens, according to the final report from one of the UK’s biggest ‘citizen science’ projects – the decade-long Bristol Bird Watch.
Climate change adaptation, naturally
Thursday 16th September, 2010
The Wildlife Trusts respond to report on climate change



