Ali Morse, Water Policy Manager, looks at the UK Government’s Water White Paper and where it might lead us in terms of water companies, the environment and more.
Leigh Morris, International Director at The Wildlife Trusts, explains what this conference is, and how The Wildlife Trusts ...
“Recent changes to the planning system have resulted in the first regression of the laws that protect nature since World War ...
Floods, droughts, record-breaking heat and continued species declines have exposed the UK’s fragile relationship with nature.
Opinion
Parliamentary event saw rare cross-party consensus of concern about the future of nature protections
Nature experts, MPs and peers speak out about the potential environmental impact of Nuclear Regulatory Review’s recommendations ...
A new report from The Wildlife Trusts has uncovered a growth in green careers in 2025, with more people developing their environmental skills including through traineeships, T Level placements and ...
Modern slavery is a crime and a violation of fundamental human rights. It takes various forms, such as slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour and human trafficking, all of which have in ...
Living up to its name the Common blue damselfly is both very common and very blue. It regularly visits gardens - try digging a wildlife-friendly pond to attract damselflies and dragonflies. The Common ...
Most arable fields are large, featureless monocultures devoid of wildlife, but here and there are smaller fields and tucked away corners that are farmed less intensively, or are managed specifically ...
The Wildlife Trusts is now a member of 1% for the Planet, joining a global network of businesses and environmental organisations working together to support people and the planet.
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