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Farming policy needs a stronger vision and increased funds to deliver for farmers, food security and nature, say The Wildlife Trusts.
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Farming policy needs a stronger vision and increased funds to deliver for farmers, food security and nature, say The Wildlife Trusts.
We need better policy so that all farmers can move to resilient, nature-friendly farming – and so they are not undermined by bad policy.
Farmers and nature badly need ‘public money for public goods’ – but the new farm environment schemes are a shadow of their original promise. Government must up its ambition and dig deep into its…
Local farm wildlife plans help Jordans cereal growers devote 30% of land to nature
Ahead of an expected announcement on its farming policy review, nature groups are urging the new Prime Minister to maintain Environmental Land Management scheme (ELMs) funding now and increase…
Today the Government announces its Agricultural Transition Plan following the Agriculture Act gaining royal assent. The Act was heralded as a new start to move away from the widely condemned EU-…
Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust and foraging enthusiast, Jon Tyler, for an afternoon of foraging and wild cocktail sampling.
New report from The Wildlife Trusts outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is fundraising to make improvements to accessibility and visitor facilities on our nature reserves across the county.