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Love and look after it!
The Wildlife Trusts appeal to people’s love of nature following last weekend’s wildfires, vandalism, littering and disturbance to wildlife.
Farmers working together for nature’s recovery
Farmer Clusters are a great way of farmers sharing knowledge to support soil health, water quality support nature recovery while maintaining productive, resilient farm businesses. Ian Stevenson,…
Farming, flooding and food - how nature can help
Sometimes it looks like flooding is happening everyday somewhere in the world and the UK too. The Wildlife Trusts Strategic lead on Agriculture, Vicki Hird looks at nature-based solutions for…
How nature can help prevent flooding
Plenty more fish in the sea?: UK Fisheries after Brexit
It’s 2019, we have completed Brexit and our fishermen are looking out over British seas no longer governed by the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and are imagining a return to a golden age of…
Wildlife Watch After School Club @ Brandon Marsh
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at Brandon Marsh!
Wildlife Watch After School Club @ Brandon Marsh
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at Brandon Marsh!
Wildlife Watch After School Club @ Brandon Marsh
Join us every month during the school year for our Wildlife Watch After School Club at Brandon Marsh!
Blue House Farm Nature Reserve
Immerse yourself in the best wilderness Essex can offer and witness the true wonder of migration at Blue House Farm
Send a postcard about what nature means to you
Expert panel visits Hull to discuss nature’s role in defence against flooding
Expert panelists will come together in Hull at 6pm, Tuesday 18th March to discuss the role that nature can play in protecting communities from the devastating effects of flooding.