Brexit, wildlife and a devolved UK
Wildlife knows no political boundaries. I was reminded of this recently when I visited archaeological digs at Must Farm and Flag Fen in East Anglia. The finds of fish hooks and the remains of…
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Wildlife knows no political boundaries. I was reminded of this recently when I visited archaeological digs at Must Farm and Flag Fen in East Anglia. The finds of fish hooks and the remains of…
An enchanting old ironstone quarry with ferns, fungi, woodland and grassland.
Rothwell Pastures is branching out! As part of a woodland creation scheme in Leeds, new tree-planting is giving the reserve’s existing habitats and wildlife a natural boost.
From a post-industrial wasteland to a family-friendly nature reserve with woodland, ponds and grassland, the transformation of this site benefits both wildlife and people.
CALL FOR ENTRIES The 2017 Competition is Open for Entries
Leading green groups issue final Brexit report card that finds static or weaker protections for the environment, urging government to strengthen plans
It’s 2019, we have completed Brexit and our fishermen are looking out over British seas no longer governed by the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and are imagining a return to a golden age of…
A Celebration of British Wildlife
Blog by Ellie Brodie, Senior Policy Manager, The Wildlife Trusts
Rescue rivers, wildlife and climate faster say three largest nature charities
Leaving the EU without a deal could create real risks to the environment
The lilac-blue wood blewit grows in woodland and parkland. It is edible and gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - pop along to a Wildlife Trust event to try…