The Wildlife Trusts’ marine review 2020
The Wildlife Trusts’ Living Seas teams are the eyes and ears of the UK coast and today they reveal their most memorable highlights of 2020 – a marine review of the year.
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The Wildlife Trusts’ Living Seas teams are the eyes and ears of the UK coast and today they reveal their most memorable highlights of 2020 – a marine review of the year.
A secluded area of woodland in South London, with small grassy glades, set on the broad slopes of a deep railway cutting, which supports 170 species of flowering plants
A secluded reserve in Kidbrooke, nestled among the bustle of the city is one of London’s most important strongholds for newts.
Senior Reserves Manager Chris Wynne looks at the summer season at one of the most important seabird colonies in Wales.
Today, we welcome the publication of the Dasgupta Review, an independent review on the economics of biodiversity. But what does it tell us? Elliot Chapman-Jones, Head of Public Affairs, explains…
An undisturbed sanctuary for birds, beetles and rare molluscs on an island in the middle of the River Thames.
The Wildlife Trusts' response to Dame Glenys Stacey's Review of Farm Inspections and Regulation
In a joint blog, Matt Browne of The Wildlife Trusts and Elliot Chapman-Jones of Liberal & Democrats for Nature & Climate publish new data analysis laying bare England’s lack of access to…
An area of secluded, wet willow woodland and reed swamp teems with wildlife next to south London’s River Wandle.
A year of disasters, discoveries and determination around UK shores