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Get stuck in to practical task on a hands-on conservation day.
The new Environment Bill and what it means
The Wildlife Trusts have long campaigned for ambitious laws for nature, and we welcome the new Environment Bill and its ambition. We hope this long-awaited Bill drives real action to tackle the…
Brexit, wildlife and a devolved UK
Wildlife knows no political boundaries. I was reminded of this recently when I visited archaeological digs at Must Farm and Flag Fen in East Anglia. The finds of fish hooks and the remains of…
Get active for nature: walk, run, cycle, wheel or swim for wildlife!
The Wildlife Trusts proudly announce new ambassador, Rhiane Fatinikun, founder of Black Girls Hike, who will champion the Big Wild Walk this October.
What is regenerative farming?
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and…
What could “no deal” mean for the environment?
In the face of “no deal” environmental aims are made more challenging. Stephanie Hilborne, The Wildlife Trusts' Chief Executive, explains the effects it could have on the natural world.
Lace up for nature! British public urged to get walking for wildlife
TV stars Maddie Moate and Iolo Williams champion The Wildlife Trusts’ Big Wild Walk to raise funds for nature
What next for farming? Wildlife Trusts launch policy proposals
Ellie Brodie, Senior Policy Manager, outlines The Wildlife Trusts’ policy proposals for the future of farming and land management in England.
Get the drop on COP
COP26 has arrived, having been delayed from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. You may have heard it referenced in the news or even in passing on the street, but the name gives little away. So, if…
Pearson Park Wildlife Garden
A special green space – small in size but packing a punch with over 240 different species recorded, and the local community actively involved in its care.
What do the junior doctor strikes have to do with The Wildlife Trusts?
It’s fair to say that this week’s strikes by consultants and junior doctors in England will cause disruption in the NHS and beyond.