A new report published today by The Wildlife Trusts highlights the growing risks to whales, dolphins and porpoises in UK waters and outlines the priority actions needed to tackle ...
The report, Counting Chickens - An analysis of UK poultry numbers, sheds new light on the scale of the poultry sector in England, particularly in the chicken farming hotspots of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, ...
From puffins tending to their burrows on coastal cliffs to majestic ospreys returning from their winter migration and badgers emerging from their setts, more than 25 webcams across the UK are ...
Join Meg Dobson, Email Marketing Officer, as she explores the folklore that ignited our fascination with puffins and the ...
Hundreds of species, thousands of hectares and millions of people benefit from Postcode Lottery player-raised funding Twenty years ago, on 4 th April 2006, two Exmoor foals arrived at the Kielder ...
This week The Wildlife Trusts wait to hear whether the Government will weaken some of nature’s strongest protections, including slashing the habitats regulations and rules affecting national parks.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The Wildlife Trusts are urging people to support moths this year as they celebrate the 2,500 species found in the UK. Moths are vital pollinators and an ...
One of the first wild beaver releases in England to go through the formal application process took place in Cornwall yesterday. It is a historic moment which paves the way for future wild beaver ...
The developers of Hinkley C continue to misrepresent the impact that the nuclear plant will have on nature Today EDF has published a press release which misrepresents the cost of its acoustic fish ...
A new poll published today reveals that Labour’s anti-nature rhetoric is damaging the confidence of voters across both the right and left. According to a poll carried out by Savanta (1), nearly a ...
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