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Social Prescribing: how it can save the NHS time and money
When was the last time you told your GP that something they recommended for you actually worked? If you are like most of us, the answer is probably never… so, here’s a chance to change that!
Drawing parallels between nature conservation and women’s equality
For more than a century the destruction of the natural environment and decline towards extinction of many iconic wildlife species has run parallel to the long-standing oppression and exclusion of…
International Women’s Day 2024
This International Women’s Day we are profiling some of the wonderful women across The Wildlife Trusts.
Paws for thought!
We talk to nature and dog-lovers from Dogs Trust and Natural England to find out how they enjoy wild spaces with the needs of their four-legged friends.
Long live the ‘King of Fish’
Atlantic salmon are drifting towards extinction, but we can help them leap back from the brink.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
This Sunday, 11th February 2024, marks Sunday’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Farmers are fed up – but they have allies in the public and also in nature
We need better policy so that all farmers can move to resilient, nature-friendly farming – and so they are not undermined by bad policy.
Mice to meet you!
Mammal expert Stuart Edmunds introduces the four species of mice you can see in the UK.
Could the general election provide the much-needed boost for our beleaguered natural world?
With the general election looming, The Wildlife Trusts’ public affairs officer, David Allwright, asks what political commitments could make the biggest difference for UK nature recovery in 2024?…