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Maerl beds are special underwater habitats found in shallow seas. They’re made by rare types of red seaweeds that grow into ...
Fidelity International has won The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark award for adopting measures that allow wildlife to thrive.
Survey of 27 farms across 14,600 hectares shows increases in rare orchid and red-listed nightingale Pond restoration, native ...
The Wildlife Trusts’ National Marine Week (26 th July to 10 th August) is uncovering the mysterious world of our seabeds: the ...
The Wildlife Trusts launch a vision for the future of food and farming - Food & Farming in a Nature & Climate Crisis - ...
Ministers – blamed for slow development and facing the risk of losing some vital protections. But it’s not all bad news. Matt ...
Nature means so much to me. Sitting here, writing this blog, I can hear a blackbird giving a warning call, jackdaws ...
As the Wildlife Trusts head off to the regenerative farming event Groundswell, where soil health rightly takes centre stage, ...
The last ten days have seen the UK Government undermine their promises for nature at every turn, with Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill threatening to weaken environmental protections, ...
New research is published today showing that bats and great crested newts were a factor in just 3% of planning appeal decisions. This evidence that nature does not block growth is published as the ...
An amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill has been announced by Government to remove all statutory consultees from the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) pre-application ...
The time it can take to build out developments granted planning permission is too long. The Wildlife Trusts’ head of land use planning, Becky Pullinger, discusses why. According to an Institute of ...
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