There has been widespread misinformation blaming nature as a blocker to growth in the run up to the Chancellor’s speech this week, writes Joe Keegan, public affairs officer at The Wildlife Trusts.
Tata Steel’s Shotton Works site in Deeside has successfully achieved The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark award for land management.
A focus on restoring nature in 2025 could help solve a raft of problems facing UK Government - from the economy, to floods ...
As a wave of recent rhetoric from UK Government sends shockwaves across a nature-loving nation, it would seem that the new ...
Faced with costly climate breakdown, UK businesses can’t afford to wait for more stringent government regulations to reach 30 by 30 (protecting and connecting 30% of the UK's land and sea for nature ...
The Wildlife Trusts is a movement made up of 46 Wildlife Trusts: independent charities with a shared mission.
Review by Meaningful Measures concludes supporting community organising work can make a real difference for Wildlife Trusts, people and nature In 2021, The Wildlife Trusts committed to an ambitious 10 ...
More than 70% of the UK’s land is farmed in some form, so the way that this farmland is managed has huge implications for wildlife. As farmland developed, many animals adapted to take advantage of the ...