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 Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The Wildlife Trusts are urging people to support moths this year as they celebrate ...
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.
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 ...
Maize grown for biogas is accelerating soil erosion and river pollution – yet Government support for the sector continues. Gemma Lane, Land Use Policy Manager, explains why this threatens our soils, ...
Duncan Hutt, Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explains why livestock grazing is central to our plans for the future of this farmed landscape ...
Edd Moore is an award-winning environmentalist, former eco-coordinator and primary school teacher. Here, he shares his top ...
12 Days Wild is our festive nature challenge, encouraging you to do one wild thing a day from the 25th December to the 5th January each year. In those quiet days between Christmas and New Year, winter ...
Instead of sending your green waste to landfill, create your own compost. The benefits of composting your garden and kitchen waste are two-fold. You’re reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill ...
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