Wild wellbeing
Dom Higgins, head of health and education for The Wildlife Trusts, reflects on the health benefits that 30 Days Wild can bring.
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Dom Higgins, head of health and education for The Wildlife Trusts, reflects on the health benefits that 30 Days Wild can bring.
Join Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to slow down and enjoy some time in nature to give your wellbeing a boost.
£6.4m funded project to improve children’s wellbeing, learning and care for the environment.
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Valerie Todd, Human Resources Director from Siemens UK and Ireland, showcases a way that all workplaces can help to alleviate this crisis: through ‘wild…
Join us at one of our nature reserves for Wild Work Days and Wild Wellbeing Days.
Whether you are looking for a team to get involved with practical conservation tasks or an opportunity to…
A weekly activity during summer break for young people aged 12-16 (funded by HAF). These sessions included handling museum objects, bush crafts, foraging, campfire cooking, nature identification,…
My wild life started before I was old enough to walk, being regularly taken by my mother across the Epsom Downs to enjoy fresh air. Moving to rural Staffordshire aged 3, I was incredibly lucky to…
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance
Major UK nature, science and conservation organisations are warning that the impact of the coronavirus has dealt a significant blow to nature’s recovery and their ability to provide natural…
To celebrate #iWill week, we've asked young people involved in the Our Bright Future programme - a partnership led by The Wildlife Trusts that helps young people gain vital skills and…