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Achieving net zero is essential to combating climate change. Eleanor Johnston (Climate Change Manager) explains what a net zero pathway is and gives an insight into the work The Wildlife Trusts are ...
The Wildlife Trusts have published a briefing, urging the Government to ‘fill in the blanks’ to avoid the Planning & Infrastructure Bill undermining vital nature protections.
In a joint letter, over 30 charity leaders issued a warning to Government calling for urgent repairs to the new planning reforms. The reforms fail to deliver the Government’s promise of a ‘win-win’ ...
Sponsored by grant giving charity Project Giving Back and supported by programme partner insurer, Aviva, The Rainforest ...
Farming depends profoundly on nature to deliver safe, sustainable and healthy foods. But the food system beyond the farm gate ...
This week marks five years since Craig Bennett joined The Wildlife Trusts as Chief Executive. He reflects on the seismic ...
“ Burning kills the species that rely on precious peatlands – from rare bog-mosses and moorland birds to dragonflies and ...
How Personal Tragedies Shaped My Creative Life and Love for Nature. Award-winning biro artist, Cy Baker, has journeyed across ...
Casanova, a magnificent red Luing bull, has arrived to give songbirds a boost at the Rothbury Estate in the Simonside Hills.
Becky Pullinger, Head of Land Use Planning at The Wildlife Trusts, explores the potential offered by a Land Use Framework – and what need to happen next.
As environmental concerns grow worldwide, many faith traditions, including Islam, offer profound insights into humanity’s relationship with nature.