Response to the Repeal Bill White Paper
Commenting on the Government’s Repeal Bill White Paper – released on 30 March 2017 and which proposes how the body of law derived from our membership in the European Union will be reflected in UK…
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Commenting on the Government’s Repeal Bill White Paper – released on 30 March 2017 and which proposes how the body of law derived from our membership in the European Union will be reflected in UK…
Responding to the Spring Budget on 8th March 2017
The health and wellbeing of the public, volunteers and staff are of utmost importance to The Wildlife Trusts, and we have therefore been keeping a close eye on government advice in response to the…
The Wildlife Trusts' response to Dame Glenys Stacey's Review of Farm Inspections and Regulation
The small white is a common garden visitor. It is smaller than the similar large white, and has less black on its wingtips.
In light of recent Government restrictions, The Wildlife Trusts urge people to enjoy local wildlife and maintain a connection with nature to help boost their wellbeing, whilst remaining mindful of…
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the announcement of a Tree Action Plan
Hen harriers are one of the rarest breeding birds in England. The Wildlife Trusts cannot support the recent decision by Natural England to licence what is called “brood management” of hen harriers…
The England Tree Strategy is an opportunity for Defra to set out how trees and woods can play a role in tackling the climate and nature emergency through protecting, connecting, and expanding high…
Ruth Chambers, Trustee of the London Wildlife Trust, writes about the opportunity the government has to deliver a housing programme that has green aims and infrastructure at its heart