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Graffiti and plants (c) Paul Hobson

Planning for people and wildlife?

Given the current housing crisis, a parliamentary bill to help identify and free up more land to build homes and provide upfront information to communities should be welcomed - but is it all good…

Linnet flock

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…

Sunflowers at Lower Smite Farm (c) Zoe Stevens

Lower Smite and the future of farming

Caroline Corsie, senior land advisor at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, enjoys being based at Lower Smite Farm, a 65ha mixed farm between Worcester and Droitwich. An average size for a…

Volunteers - Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

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

Diver on an underwater survey

Diving with purpose

Dominic Flint, a marine consultant, talks about his volunteer dive surveys for marine conservation.

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