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Sophie Baker, Communications Officer for the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire, reveals why ...
As farmers across England who have been taking actions to restore nature for years face the prospect of funding drying up, ...
This pursuit of cheap deregulation headlines is getting exhausting, writes The Wildlife Trusts' Chief Executive Craig ...
The Wildlife Trusts’ Meg Dobson shares the joy of foraging – and top tips to make sure you forage safely and ethically.
Forests of kelp sway in shallow sunlit waters, offering shelter to a host of sea life from tiny worms to juvenile fish.
Meet some of the species that once walked, swam, flew or fluttered through our landscape, but are now extinct in the UK.
Evidence shows that lynx released in Northumberland would thrive and stretch into bordering parts of Cumbria and southern ...
With around 2,500 species of moth in the UK, there's an amazing amount of diversity to be discovered! Moths don't just come ...
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and what ...
Jenna Kiddie, Head of Canine Behaviour at Dogs Trust, says: “A countryside dog walk is understandably popular, especially as we move into the warmer months. But owners have a responsibility to keep ...
Nature-based health and wellbeing programmes could save hundreds of millions of pounds each year and reduce society’s reliance on the NHS, according to a new report by The Wildlife Trusts. New ...
• Policy failure to stop peat extraction has caused up to 31 million tonnes of CO2 to be released since 1990 • Peat extracted for horticulture in 2020 alone could release up to 880,000 tonnes of CO2 – ...
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