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A Net Zero Strategy for Nature
The Government is due to publish its flagship strategy shortly for achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions across the UK by 2050. Many are looking to this single document as a sign that the…
Nature in recovery
Local Nature Recovery Strategies - no longer dust-gatherers?
Sue Young, Head of Land Use Planning, takes a look at Local Nature Recovery Strategies, and how they can be used to form the foundation of a Nature Recovery Network.
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…
Nature Recovery Officer
If you would like to be part of a friendly team, working towards ensuring our nature reserves are managed as well as they can be for wildlife, then this could be the role for you. As Gwent…
The Gloucestershire Nature Recovery Network
The new Net Zero Strategy - enlightened, or a nature disaster?
In a week where the foghorn has sounded yet again over continued Government failure to prepare for climate change, we now have the revised Net Zero Strategy, a replacement for an earlier version…
Nature 2030
Politicians in the UK have made many big promises for nature, but the Westminster Government's own advisors agree: they're not doing enough to improve the natural world.
That’s why, ahead of the next General Election, over 70 environmental charities have joined forces to create a five-point plan for decision-makers. We want to see this reflected in all Party manifestos, to put a stop to nature’s decline.
Kickstart Nature’s Recovery
Nature faces many threats. Wild places are at risk and wildlife is in decline. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has a plan to get nature into recovery by 2030, but we can’t achieve it alone. A big…