Restoring the lifeblood of our landscape
Our water environment is in a perilous state – but now is our chance to do something about it.
Our water environment is in a perilous state – but now is our chance to do something about it.
Andrew Brockbank will review the factors affecting population decline, the conservation measures and the main actions required if we are to see the recovery of this much-loved wader.
Today the Government have published a consultation on creating a new environmental watchdog. Joan Edwards, The Wildlife Trusts’ Director of Living Seas and Public Affairs, writes on what’s needed…
Today, 6th September, Dorset Wildlife Trust launches a major fundraising appeal for England’s first large-scale community rewilding project, on 170 hectares of land near Bere Regis purchased…
Our Living landscape volunteers meet every Tuesday and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every week, we will…
Our Living landscape volunteers meet most Tuesdays and Thursdays and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every…