Recovering nature outside of our nature reserves
Learn more about our Director of Nature Recovery and his work at the Trust.
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Learn more about our Director of Nature Recovery and his work at the Trust.
The Wildlife Trusts have significant concerns about the impact that Investment Zones will have on wildlife
The latest worrying statistics as shared in the recent State of Nature 2023 report cannot – and should not – be ignored by our politicians. The Wildlife Trusts head of public affairs, Elliot…
Motivating farmers with pheasant’s eye, pink tractors and rare moths – award-winning farm advisor, Alison Cross is putting nature back into Hampshire… Emma Robertshaw, head of media at The…
Alison's love for wildlife shines through in this incredible exhibition.
On Wednesday 26th May, the Environment Bill returned to the House of Commons for its second day of report stage and its third reading. These are the final steps before it moves into the House of…
UK Government must require re-evaluation of nature loss and compensation say The Wildlife Trusts
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
Our reserves are some of Somerset’s most precious sites for nature. Our nature reserves are more important now than ever before. With the ongoing decline of the natural world, they are vital green…