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Biodiversity Net Gain is a legal requirement in England, requiring infrastructure developers to take a different approach to their building projects and plan in how their work can deliver - rather than take away - from nature. As a Biodiversity Net Gain service provider, The Wildlife Trusts offer consultancy services and high quality habitat delivery that offers genuinely additional and permanent gains in biodiversity.
Biodiversity Benchmark
Every organisation, regardless of size, sector or location depends in some way on the natural environment. Those with responsibility for land management have a direct impact on biodiversity. The Biodiversity Benchmark provides a framework within which an organisation can ensure that its impact is as positive as possible.
Save Surrey's Nature
We're on a mission to raise one million pounds to restore, connect and protect Surrey’s habitats.
Surrey Wildlife Trust
Restoring the Gwent Levels
Gwent Wildlife Trust are restoring and protecting this spectacular wetland landscape
Urban nature recovery on a grand scale. Restoring the Great North Wood
Urban nature recovery on a grand scale. Restoring the Great North Wood
Biodiversity Net Gain Specialist
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is one of the UK’s fastest growing nature conservation organisations and seeks to appoint a Biodiversity Net Gain Specialist
Restoring oysters on the Humber
James Wood works at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and has been involved in an exciting new project to restore, the once vast, oyster stocks to the Humber.
Restoring ice age ponds in Hereford
Restoring ice age ponds in Hereford
Restoring the Chough to Kent
Restoring the Chough to Kent Appeal
Protecting and restoring nature is more essential than ever
The Wildlife Trusts face huge challenges during coronavirus
Tender opportunity: Evaluation Consultant (Pine Martens Bounce Back)
This link will open on the Devon Wildlife Trust website.
We are seeking a project Evaluation Consultant to support the
evaluation of Pine Martens Bounce Back: Two Moors Pine Marten Project (PMBB) which runs from April 2024 to March 2027.
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Spiders of Surrey
This link will open on the Surrey Wildlife Trust website.
Learn to love the spiders that live in Surrey.