Dredging: Effectiveness and risks
Widespread dredging could make flooding in some communities worse in future – not better – according to a new report published by The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (…
Widespread dredging could make flooding in some communities worse in future – not better – according to a new report published by The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (…
One of Suffolk Wildlife Trust's great strengths is our network of community volunteers who represent us in their part of Suffolk and co-ordinate our local Wildlife Groups.
The groups…
The Wildlife Trusts today joins the Greener UK coalition of environmental groups today to announce that it is working with a cross-party group of MPs to strengthen the government's Repeal…
Environmental groups have come together to write a letter to the Environment Secretary calling for a ban on the use of peat in compost by 2025. Celebrity gardener, broadcaster and writer Monty Don…
Somerset Environmental Records Centre (SERC) is a member of the Association of Local Environmental Records Centres and has close links to the National Biodiversity Network, and the National…
My Green Future is a 12-week environmental volunteer programme for 18-24 year olds with the opportunity to gain experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust, Surrey Hills Society, National Trust, or the…
Craig Bennett, has been appointed as the new CEO of The Wildlife Trusts.
Do you want to play a critical role in Nature’s Recovery and be at the heart of Avon Wildlife Trust’s most exciting wilding projects?
Today, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) published its second annual report saying progress on around half the UK Government’s nature goals is either static or moving in the wrong…
After the Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs Committee published its report on Environmental Land Management today, Barnaby Coupe, Land Use Manager at The Wildlife Trusts and Alice Groom,…
We are building an innovative new team focused on county wide recovery and green finance investment within the county of Surrey.
Wildlife Watch is the children's branch of The Wildlife Trusts. Through monthly meetings Watch groups engage children aged 8-13, nurturing their interest in wildlife and the environment by…