Rothschild's list
Charles Rothschild was one of the first people to recognise that to protect wildlife we needed to protect places, and the list that he started in 1912 was the beginning of a much bigger movement that still lives on today.
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Writer and broadcaster Stephen Moss looks at the lasting contribution of Charles Rothschild and his list of wildlife sites 'worthy of preservation'.
New e-book celebrates the wild legacy left by the founder of UK nature conservation
Social entrepreneur Annemiek Hoogenboom received a prestigious medal from The Wildlife Trusts at an event in London on 24 October, in honour of her outstanding fundraising for humanitarian and…
These three meadows contain a diverse range of habitats from ridge and furrow grassland to wet carr woodland.
Profound thanks for championing UK nature, say The Wildlife Trusts
A diverse range of habitats to be seen here