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Landmark COP15 agreement gives nature hope for the future, if implementation follows
After twelve days of talks and two years of delay, negotiators at COP15 in Montreal have agreed a historic global deal to protect nature.
After twelve days of talks and two years of delay, negotiators at COP15 in Montreal have agreed a historic global deal to protect nature.
Although the days are shorter, there is still lots of wildlife to see and a nice winter walk will boost our energy levels and earn us that hot chocolate afterwards! Find out what to look for this…
In the run-up to the festive season, what could be nicer than a story of goodwill, of community coming together and of rescuing a piece of land to protect it for future generations and the…
New Environmental Land Management Schemes described as vital by UK Government, but still - after six years of waiting - no detail is provided.
The Wildlife Trusts urge the UK Government to withdraw the Retained EU Law Bill (REUL). Along with others across industry, business, unions and charities, we believe this bill will endanger rights…
Trust volunteer, Melanie Woods wrote this blog conjuring up such an illuminating picture of chalk streams, the wildlife they support and the challenges they face.
This blog marks a turning point for the Trust – you may have already noticed that we have started to capitalise the common names of species. Let us explain why.
With our big appeal to raise £500,000 to buy and protect Archers Green fully underway, we thought it would be nice to do a deep-dive into the site itself. What is Archers Green like? And what…