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Secretary of State for the Environment visits Nature Friendly School
Top 10 issues for The Wildlife Trusts and nature’s recovery in 2023
In 2023, The Wildlife Trusts will call on the Government to ensure that nature is able to recover by...
State of Nature - 60% of UK species in decline, groundbreaking study finds
UK nature is in trouble – that is the conclusion of a groundbreaking report published today by a coalition of leading conservation and research organisations.
Shocking state of England’s rivers
As the Environment Agency release figures today that reveal just 17% of England’s rivers are in good health, the Blueprint for Water coalition is urging communities across England to make a stand…
The sorry state of our waters
Environment Agency data released recently revealed that not a single river, lake, estuary or coastal water monitored by the Agency is in good health. This is despite a near-20-year-old legal…
Big Green Give 2023
Nature’s recovery is not a choice but a necessity for our politicians
The latest worrying statistics as shared in the recent State of Nature 2023 report cannot – and should not – be ignored by our politicians. The Wildlife Trusts head of public affairs, Elliot…
Learning to nurture nature
Fiona Groves, education and learning policy manager, reveals why a Natural History GCSE could bring young people closer to nature.
Nextdoor Nature Community Celebrations
The Wildlife Trusts have an exciting year ahead in 2023 – hundreds of new projects offer hope for nature’s recovery
From the far reaches of the Shetland Islands to the shores of Alderney, there is a host of incredible nature recovery projects on land and at sea starting this year.
Nature, Natter and Nibbles - Sutton Courtenay, Friday 7 June
A peaceful stroll through the wonders of nature, with tea, biscuits and good company.