Finding our way forward... Connecting landscapes – food production, climate and nature recovery
Join us for talks from a national and local perspective followed by an open conversation chaired by John Baker Cresswell.
Join us for talks from a national and local perspective followed by an open conversation chaired by John Baker Cresswell.
176,928 badgers have already been culled since 2013, and with the possibility of that total reaching 200,000 by the end of the year, the Government needs to support badger vaccination on a much…
Government publishes Fisheries Command Paper today
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the closing of COP26.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has defied the odds to resume badger vaccination one year after vaccine supplies dried up
The Wildlife Trusts' response to new figures released by the government.
Last week George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, made an announcement in a written statement to Parliament about the Government’s intentions for badgers as part of their strategy for dealing…
The Lines Way, developed along a disused railway line, stretches for four miles, providing access to several wildlife sites. Hedgerows, scrub, woodland, ponds and wet woodland border the track and…
Vaccination schemes are being demonstrated as a practical, cost-effective option in dealing with bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in badgers - prompting renewed calls for Government leadership and…
The Government today announced that it is suspending the sourcing of BCG vaccine for English badger vaccination schemes, that the 2015 badger culls were ‘successful in meeting their targets’ and…
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies