Planning changes – England needs a Wildbelt to protect land in recovery
England's planning system is changing, and we're exploring what this means in this blog series. Read on to hear about Wildbelt...
England's planning system is changing, and we're exploring what this means in this blog series. Read on to hear about Wildbelt...
Proposals to ban damaging fishing activity in 13 Marine Protected Areas is welcome, but do they truly move these areas on from being more than just 'paper parks'. Director of Marine…
Today, 6th September, Dorset Wildlife Trust launches a major fundraising appeal for England’s first large-scale community rewilding project, on 170 hectares of land near Bere Regis purchased…
As the Environment Agency release figures today that reveal just 17% of England’s rivers are in good health, the Blueprint for Water coalition is urging communities across England to make a stand…
Ali Morse and Barnaby Coupe explore what England's Tree and Peat Action Plans mean for nature.
Defra has announced a change in policy that will make it possible for badgers to be culled in areas of England that the Government have deemed ‘low risk’ of bovine tuberculosis (bTB). The Wildlife…
New England Wood covers 21 hectares (53 acres) of broadleaf woodland at Lee Mill, half a mile from the A38 and seven miles to the east of Plymouth. This new nature reserve also has the River Yealm…
The Wildlife Trusts respond to new Government White Paper