Ancient woodland translocation: a spotlight on HS2
In the latest in our HS2 blog series, Kate Dewey, Senior Planning Officer at Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, looks at the impact of HS2 on ancient woodlands, and explains the reality of…
In the latest in our HS2 blog series, Kate Dewey, Senior Planning Officer at Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, looks at the impact of HS2 on ancient woodlands, and explains the reality of…
Young people urged to protect seas & shores in National Marine Week
During 30 Days Wild, we plan to share with you some of the great blogs we've seen pop up during the challenge from people across the UK. We hope their experiences will help to inspire you to…
Current plans for HS2 will slice a line through the north west peatlands, creating a barrier to a recovery network. Alan Wright, from the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North…
Find out more about your colleagues from different trusts, what challenges do LGBTQ+ people face when engaging nature, how to be a better ally and some great TV/book recommendations!
The Welsh poppy is a plant of damp and shady places, roadsides and hillsides. It is also a garden escapee. It flowers over summer, attracting nectar-loving insects.
Once considered a weed of cornfields, the Common poppy is now in decline due to intensive agricultural practices. It can be found in seeded areas, on roadside verges and waste ground, and in field…
It's Volunteers Week! We couldn’t do what we do, without dedicated volunteers. Here’s Georgia’s experience as a media and communications volunteer for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
A great opportunity to volunteer in our Visitor Centre alongside our small, friendly, front-of-house team and interacting with the public (minimum requirement of half a day per week).
Volunteer With Us: We are looking for volunteers interested in tackling climate change and promoting the restoration of upland habitats.