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Towards A Wilder Britain
Stephanie Hilborne, Chief Executive, The Wildlife Trusts on new proposals for a Nature Recovery Network to help wildlife thrive in our towns and countryside
Remapping and Reconnecting Britain’s Fragmented Wildlife
Hugh Warwick, hedgehog-loving ecologist and author, believes we can work together to create a better world for ourselves and for wildlife.
Britain’s largest ‘Sea Dragon’ discovered in UK’s smallest county
The 180 million year-old ichthyosaur, nicknamed ‘The Rutland Sea Dragon’, discovered at the Anglian Water reservoir, in Rutland.
New proposals for a wilder Britain - critical moment to reverse the decline of nature
Today The Wildlife Trusts publish a new report which shows how new laws could lead to the creation of nature recovery maps and reverse decades of wildlife declines.
General Election 2019: The results are in - so what does it mean for nature?
Concern for the environment is at a record high. Over a quarter of Britons now cite it as one of the top three issues facing the country. The amazing uprising of young people this year sparked a…
New fund to help The Wildlife Trusts restore rainforests of Britain
Bringing back lost Atlantic woods is critical for nature and climate
The election results are in! So, what’s next for nature?
Throughout the election campaign, it became clear that people know that our natural world is in crisis and want politicians to make the bold and ambitious commitments to reverse the decline. So…
Why does a connection with (the rest of) nature improve well-being?
Nature is good for our well-being. As well as having nature nearby, we know that the relationship between people and nature, our nature connectedness, is important. Recent evidence suggests that…
What we eat matters enormously to nature
Vicki Hird delves into how the decisions we make when it comes to food, impacts our environment and nature
Talk: People Powered Nature - News From Doddington
Join us for an illustrated talk from Isobel Wright about this reserve in Doddington.
What is a Nudibranch?
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…