Wildlife laws under threat: Habitats Regulations
With a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill expected soon, we're sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Sue…
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With a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill expected soon, we're sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today, Sue…
There was little in his speech to reassure us that the UK Government will not break their manifesto promises, write Katherine Hawkins and Dr Joe Llanos of The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts' response to Defra's blog ‘Government reiterates commitment to environmental protections’.
Over the past three years SWT trustee Chris Howard has played a leading role in helping set up and run voluntary environment groups in Wonersh and in neighbouring Shamley Green.
Our Nextdoor Nature project has launched!
Our insect pollinators in the UK play a vital role in pollinating crops but we are seeing numbers rapidly decline.
A closer look at a day in the life of education officer Lizzie Foster on International Women's Day
Hedgelaying is a traditional skill which used to be commonly practised by farmers during the quieter winter months, between November and March, when plants lie dormant.
February sunshine – bright blue skies and hazel catkins bobbing!
Some 52% of hedgerows in Britain were lost after WWII, but the many benefits of hedgerows are being recognised once again