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Today, The Wildlife Trusts publish new proposals for Wilder River Banks to underpin a brighter future for English and Welsh waterways.
More trees on farms. What’s not to like? The right trees or shrubs in the right place on a farm has numerous benefits for nature and ecosystems. In advance of the upcoming Agroforestry Show and Wild ...
The pig and poultry industries have drawn attention due to their environmental impact, including on the health of our rivers.
The waste from pig and poultry production is about 10.4 million cubic metres per year in the UK, equivalent to 4,160 ...
It has been three years since the UK Government announced that it would ban the sale of peat for use in the amateur gardening sector, yet there is still no sign of legislation to enact the ban.
Sophie Baker, Communications Officer for the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire, reveals why ...
Evidence shows that lynx released in Northumberland would thrive and stretch into bordering parts of Cumbria and southern Scotland A year-long social consultation has found that 72% of people in the ...
An open letter from industry leaders and environmental charities is published today urging the UK Government to get Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) back on track across England.
As the Government considers a ban on bottom trawling, research finds huge public support for protections for marine life ...
The past 66 years have seen ragwort demonised in policy and removed in great swathes. It’s time to end the war on wildflowers. Matt Browne, Head of Public Affairs at The Wildlife Trusts, explains more ...
After months of campaigning by The Wildlife Trusts and other environmental organisations, the UK Government has tabled amendments to add nature safeguards to Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure ...
Revealed for National Marine Week – seven secrets of our amazing seabeds and three ways to help save them ...