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Development can cause serious harm to wildlife but it does not have to. Development can also deliver valuable biodiversity enhancement. Influencing a planning proposal is as much about promoting positive outcomes as it is about fighting harmful proposals. Information and advice on planning applications.
British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
CALL FOR ENTRIES The 2017 Competition is Open for Entries
Our response to the 2017 Spring Budget
Responding to the Spring Budget on 8th March 2017
Team activity - booking form
Booking team activity days with The Wildlife Trusts
Thank you corporate form
Thank you for your interest in supporting The Wildlife Trusts. Whilst we endeavour to respond to all new enquiries promptly, we are receiving an extraordinarily high number of requests at the moment and appreciate your patience.
Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites are areas of land especially important for their wildlife. They are some of our most valuable wildlife areas.
Make a wilder resolution for 2017
With a new year, comes new year’s resolutions! This year, why not make a few different pledges?
The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
A Celebration of British Wildlife
Skomer Island Weekly Volunteering - Applications Closed For 2024
This link will open on the South and West Wales website.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering on Skomer. 2024 applications are now closed for weekly volunteering on Skomer Island.
If you are signed up as a volunteer for 2024 or are…
New wildlife sites in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
New wildlife sites in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Weobley Branch Talk: Local Wildlife Sites
This link will open on the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust website.
Join us at Weobley Village Hall for a talk about Local Wildlife Sites by Toby Fountain & Holly Thompson (HWT Wildlife Site Officers)
Local Wildlife Sites - local in name only
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network