English elm
Due to the devastating effects of Dutch elm disease in the 20th century, the English elm is rarely found as large tree, but is more common as a shrub along hedgerows, or sometimes in woodlands.…
Due to the devastating effects of Dutch elm disease in the 20th century, the English elm is rarely found as large tree, but is more common as a shrub along hedgerows, or sometimes in woodlands.…
The English oak is, perhaps, our most iconic tree: the one that almost every child and adult alike could draw the lobed leaf of, or describe the acorn fruits of. A widespread tree, it is prized…
We are appalled that the Government’s proposals for reforming the planning system in England are to ‘tear it down and start again.’
Government publishes Fisheries Command Paper today
Conservationists launch roadmap for restoring waters and wildlife
We are in a climate and nature crisis, and we are launching the biggest appeal in our history to raise £300,000 for nature’s recovery. It’s time to stand together and step up for wildlife.
During 30 Days Wild, we plan to share with you some of the great blogs we've seen pop up during the challenge from people across the UK. We hope their experiences will help to inspire you to…
Today Defra has finally published more details on the Environmental Land Management schemes (ELM) that farmers have been clamoring for. Whilst many questions remain, The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, and…
Please find English and Welsh versions of this press release below. Gwelwch y fersiwns Cymraeg a Saesneg odan o'r eitem wasg.
Today a group of Wildlife Trusts launch Wilder Marches –…
Fiona Groves, education and learning policy manager, reveals why a Natural History GCSE could bring young people closer to nature.
The Wildlife Trusts manage 2,300 nature reserves, protecting incredible wild places including peat bogs, mountains and ancient woodlands. Explore your local nature reserve today!
A peaceful stroll through the wonders of nature, with tea, biscuits and good company.