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Go peat-free with our how-to guide full of tips and tricks!
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Button Oak Meadow
This link will open on the Shropshire Wildlife Trust website.
A flower-rich meadow in the Wyre Forest, jointly owned by Shropshire and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts.
Thank you peat free
Thank you for pledging to go peat free in your garden!
How to go peat free at home
Our homes and gardens have an important role in the fight against climate change. Help preserve vital peatland by going peat free.
New guide for gardeners to go peat-free and help wildlife at home
The Wildlife Trusts have unveiled a new handbook to help people go peat-free in their gardens and to recognise the importance of peatlands for nature and climate.
Wilder Wellbeing guide
Connect with nature this autumn with your free Wilder Wellbeing guide -because nature makes us feel happier and healthier.
Hidden Peat Images
Hidden Peat Images
Ban the sale of peat
Peatlands are one of our most important habitats, providing homes for rare wildlife and locking up carbon, helping us tackle climate change. But in the UK over 80% are damaged. Partly due to our use of peat as a compost and using it to grow products such as house plants and mushrooms. The Wildlife Trusts are campaigning to keep peat in bogs and not bags.
For peat's sake and our health, we need a better horticulture strategy
The UK fruit and vegetable sector is in trouble. It should be supported and expanded so we can all consume fresher produce and growers can invest in wildlife-friendly production. Our new report…
Pledge to speak up for peat!
Pledge to speak up for peat!
Downland Reserve Volunteers
This link will open on the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust website.
We need volunteers to help us on our nature reserves and other land we manage.