Battle to protect wildlife at sea receives boost today
The Wildlife Trusts welcome possibility of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
The Wildlife Trusts welcome possibility of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
The Wildlife Trusts are calling on everyone to join a giant wave of support for 41 new Marine Conservation Zones.
Today the government has announced an important new wave of marine protection. It marks the culmination of decades of campaigning by The Wildlife Trusts, our volunteers, supporters and members. A…
The Wildlife Trusts protects, champions and acts for wildlife and wild places on land and at sea. We are a movement of more than 800,000 members, 40,000 volunteers, 2,000 staff and 600 trustees.…
Social entrepreneur Annemiek Hoogenboom received a prestigious medal from The Wildlife Trusts at an event in London on 24 October, in honour of her outstanding fundraising for humanitarian and…
Today, the first Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) come into force in England, marking an important moment in the UK and The Wildlife Trusts’ marine conservation history. This vital new…
The Wildlife Trusts call for effective management of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
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…
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The new UK Marine Strategy shows that to date the UK Government is failing to protect its seas.
2019 has seen extraordinary sightings of minke whales and bottlenose dolphins in UK waters, restoration of vital saltmarshes and conservation action by thousands of marine and coastal volunteers…
The Wildlife Trusts back new form of protection for the sea and call on Government for ambitious delivery plan for Highly Protected Marine Areas within a year.