Are delayed water plans ‘too little, too late’?
This year our rivers and coasts have faced unprecedented challenges. As updated plans to restore England’s waters are approved, The Wildlife Trusts ask whether they will bring fresh hope, or…
This year our rivers and coasts have faced unprecedented challenges. As updated plans to restore England’s waters are approved, The Wildlife Trusts ask whether they will bring fresh hope, or…
Today the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland publishes its new Plant Atlas – it’s a mammoth piece of work by thousands of amazing volunteers who’ve spent 20 years surveying the wild plants…
Government inaction on pollution could see rivers get worse before they get better
This little cuttlefish really lives up to its name - it only reaches about 6cm long!
Found around our coasts during the breeding season, the little tern is a diminutive seabird. Despite its size, it performs remarkable aerial courtship displays.
The little grebe is a fantastic diver, but to help it swim underwater, its feet are placed towards the back of its body, making it rather clumsy on land. It only really comes ashore to breed.
The elegant little egret was once a rare visitor to our shores, but can now regularly be spotted around the coastline of England and Wales. Look out for its beautiful neck plumes that herald the…
Introduced into the UK in the 19th century, the diminutive little owl can now be seen along hedgerows, on farmland and in parkland across England and Wales. It often perches on a pole or rock,…
Last week we heard that the implementation of the rules for Biodiversity Net Gain is to be delayed. Put simply, Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requires developers to deliver measurably more for…
Experience a sense of timelessness in Little Linford Wood - an ever-changing wildlife haven set in a sea of arable fields.
Little Marises meadows near to Michaelchurch Escley are unimproved, species-rich, wildflower meadows - a rare and precious habitat.
Our smallest nature reserve, Little Holly Corner demonstrates just what can be achieved for wildlife in a small space