This week marks five years since Craig Bennett joined The Wildlife Trusts as Chief Executive. He reflects on the seismic ...
Becky Pullinger, Head of Land Use Planning at The Wildlife Trusts, explores the potential offered by a Land Use Framework – and what need to happen next.
Farming depends profoundly on nature to deliver safe, sustainable and healthy foods. But the food system beyond the farm gate ...
Casanova, a magnificent red Luing bull, has arrived to give songbirds a boost at the Rothbury Estate in the Simonside Hills.
“ Burning kills the species that rely on precious peatlands – from rare bog-mosses and moorland birds to dragonflies and ...
As environmental concerns grow worldwide, many faith traditions, including Islam, offer profound insights into humanity’s relationship with nature.
Ever wondered what footballers and Batman have in common with hoverflies? Well, it’s all in the name. Both have lent their ...
UK Government publishes new pesticide plan today – The Wildlife Trusts respond Today, the UK Government has published its National Action Plan (NAP) for sustainable pesticide use, a long-awaited ...
Your local councillors are there to represent your views and they need to understand how important nature and healthy wild spaces are to you. They should be supporting plans to tackle climate change ...
A number of Wildlife Trusts across England have been designated Responsible Bodies by Defra. This designation means that they can enter into legally-binding agreements known as Conservation Covenants ...
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