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Natural habitats can store and sequester carbon, help prevent flooding, reduce soil erosion, improve soil fertility, provide pollination services, allow nature’s recovery at sea, and support improvements to people’s physical and mental wellbeing.
Nature-based solutions reference list
Nature-based solutions reference list
Customer Services Officer
Are you looking for the chance to work for one of the UK’s best-loved nature charities? If yes, then we have an exciting opportunity for you! We are looking for someone with experience of working…
Climate solutions
We are in the middle of a climate and nature emergency, and the two are inextricably linked. Climate change is driving nature’s decline, and the loss of wildlife and wild places leaves us ill-equipped to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to change.
Delivering Natural Solutions in Devon
Devon Wildlife Trust works with farmers, communities, and other partners to protect and restore nature and to build the resilience of farmed landscapes in the face of climate change.
Peatland solutions
The UK’s peatland soils store around 3.2 billion tonnes of carbon, but are heavily degraded and release the equivalent of 23 million tonnes of CO2 every year. Restored peatlands can capture more carbon, reduce flooding, clean our water, and allow wildlife to thrive.
Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Event
The Wildlife Trusts launched their Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs (YP&E) networking group last year, bringing together a group of likeminded young people (25-35yrs), who recognise the need to address the climate and nature crisis.
Natural solutions to the climate crisis
Will Parsons, The Wildlife Trusts’ public affairs officer, reveals the role natural habitats play in tackling the climate crisis
Natural solutions to climate change: woodlands
These leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace, homes for wildlife and soak up carbon from the atmosphere making them an important natural solution to the climate crisis.
A Natural Health Service
In this blog, Dom Higgins, Nature and Wellbeing Manager for The Wildlife Trusts, makes the case for a natural health service in the UK to benefit all our mental health and wellbeing
Natural solutions to the climate crisis: sea grass
These undersea meadows are home to some amazing wildlife and store huge amounts of carbon making them a key natural solution to the climate crisis.
Northern Devon Natural Solutions Volunteer
This link will open on the Devon Wildlife Trust website.
This group will help to deliver practical conservation works across privately owned holdings and common land, primarily as part of the Culm Grassland Natural Flood Management Project.