The Government has pulled back, for now, from a wholesale legal weakening of the Habitats Regulations which protect nature sites and will not now remove the legal duty that helps National Park and ...
In recent weeks, the food industry has had a stark wake-up call – the nature and climate crisis is hitting our fields, our wallets, and our shelves. This is no longer a future prospect, but a very ...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The Wildlife Trusts are urging people to support moths this year as they celebrate ...
This week The Wildlife Trusts wait to hear whether the Government will weaken some of nature’s strongest protections, including slashing the habitats regulations and rules affecting national parks.
Many moths will rest on tree trunks, perfectly disguised as a bit of bark, moss or lichen. They are often incredibly hard to ...
Head of Public Affairs Matt Browne puts local government reforms under the spotlight, in search of vanished promises on nature recovery.
But restoring species-rich meadows is a lot of work and the removal of the financial support will see these efforts unsupported. Farming is a business and they need the advice and financial support to ...
The Wildlife Trusts in Wales and Beaver Trust warmly welcome new Welsh Government legislation recognising the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) as a native species and granting it protected status – a ...
June feels different. The light lingers. Bees buzz around gardens. Swifts soar overhead. Wildflowers push through cracks in the pavement. And we're inviting you to notice it all! 30 Days Wild is the ...
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