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An introduction to the basics of managing hedgerows for wildlife.
How to manage a woodland for wildlife
An introduction to the basics of managing a woodland for wildlife
Managing land for wildlife
In order to create a Wilder Future, every space in the UK must be used to help wildlife. We've created a basic guide to managing certain types of land for wildlife.
Land management advice
The Wildlife Trusts advise landowners on how they can help protect wildlife on their patch.
Land caddis
The Land caddis is the only caddisfly in the UK to spend its entire time on land, with no stage in water. Look in oak leaf litter over winter to see the grainy cases of the larvae, in which they…
On land
The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. The Wildlife Trusts are at the forefront to reverse wildlife declines.
Help
Join your Wildlife Trust and help protect wildlife and wild places on your doorstep. Make a difference for as little as £3 a month.
Land Advisor
This link will open on the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust website.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is looking for a Land Advisor to join the team. To find out more about this role or to apply, please use the 'Click Here to Apply' button.
Environmental Land Management is too important to fail, but risks remain
After the Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs Committee published its report on Environmental Land Management today, Barnaby Coupe, Land Use Manager at The Wildlife Trusts and Alice Groom,…
Toolkit: Help farmers help nature
We’re so glad you’re stepping up to be a nature-friendly farming champion! It’s so important that we all help farmers to help nature.
With proper Government support, more farmers could help wildlife thrive, protect against flooding, reduce the use of harmful pesticides and help tackle climate change – all whilst producing food sustainably and profitably.
With proper Government support, more farmers could help wildlife thrive, protect against flooding, reduce the use of harmful pesticides and help tackle climate change – all whilst producing food sustainably and profitably.
Help farmers help nature
Restoring wildlife and the natural world includes allowing gardens to grow wilder, greening cities, and ensuring nature reserves can flourish. But the way our food is grown and how our fields are farmed also has a huge impact on the natural world.
The World Land Trust with Dan Bradbury
This link will open on the Suffolk Wildlife Trust website.
Saving Land Saving Species - Suffolk based charity World Land Trust will take you on inspiring journey as we endeavour to safeguard precious ecosystems around the world.