
Five reasons for UK Government to restore nature in 2025
A focus on restoring nature in 2025 could help solve a raft of problems facing UK Government - from the economy, to floods and our water supply, and from climate, to farming and our health.
A focus on restoring nature in 2025 could help solve a raft of problems facing UK Government - from the economy, to floods and our water supply, and from climate, to farming and our health.
Kathryn Brown, director of climate change and evidence for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews the ups and downs of this year’s climate COP.
With a week to go till the General Election, discover why Kaye Brennan, The Wildlife Trusts’ Head of Campaigning, wants to make sure election candidates know they must prioritise nature, if they…
It's Nature Day at COP28. Debbie Bigg, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, reflects on the importance of standing up for nature locally so it can be protected for future generations.
Having just passed a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill, we're sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Dr…
Having just passed the second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill, we’re sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Ali…
With a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill expected today, we're sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Sue…
The countdown is on, with less than a month to go until countries around the world, including the UK, attend international climate negotiations in Sharm El-Sheikh, Eygpt – referred to as COP27.…
This week, 11 – 17 July, is London Rivers Week and whilst here in Hertfordshire and Middlesex we might not see the obvious relation to us, our rivers certainly do. The Lea and Colne catchments,…