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Nature-based solutions
Nature-based solutions address societal challenges by restoring and managing ecosystems to benefit both people and the environment. The Wildlife Trusts work with nature-based solutions in a number of ways.
Nutrient neutrality works: pollution rules don't block housebuilding
The Government wants to ditch laws that require housebuilders not to harm rivers. But we know these rules work – they enable houses to be built and rivers to be protected. Here’s how, writes Ali…
Nature-based solutions reference list
Nature-based solutions reference list
Nutrient Policy: Fertile ground for change?
Today, Defra has announced a series of steps to assist farmers with the availability of fertilisers as disruption to global supply chains is dramatically increasing the costs of these products.…
Delivering Natural Solutions in Devon
Devon Wildlife Trust works with farmers, communities, and other partners to protect and restore nature and to build the resilience of farmed landscapes in the face of climate change.
Natural solutions to the climate crisis
Will Parsons, The Wildlife Trusts’ public affairs officer, reveals the role natural habitats play in tackling the climate crisis
Natural solutions to climate change: woodlands
These leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace, homes for wildlife and soak up carbon from the atmosphere making them an important natural solution to the climate crisis.
Gofod Glas: What’s On? Connecting people and inspiring creative solutions.
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Keep up to date with the Gofod Glas creative team and find out about events near you in and around the valleys of Conwy.
COP28
As global governments come together at COP28, the need to tackle the climate crisis has never been clearer. Yet we cannot tackle the climate emergency without similar ambition to meet the nature crisis head on. Discover why COP28 is so important and what The Wildlife Trusts want to see from the United Nations discussions.
Government proposals would torpedo vital nature recovery scheme & biodiversity market, but new research shows a better solution for nature and development.
A better solution for nature and development than BNG small site exemptions
Carbon Removals
The Wildlife Trusts are restoring woodlands and peat lands to sequester carbon, enhance biodiversity, and reduce emissions. These projects also offer flood and drought mitigation, public health improvements, increased access to nature, new jobs, and volunteer opportunities.