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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 ...
“Recent changes to the planning system have resulted in the first regression of the laws that protect nature since World War ...
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 ...
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.
At the Oxford Farming Conference today, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Emma Reynolds, has announced upcoming changes to Environmental Land Management schemes in ...
The Wilding Gardens conference will take place in Manchester on 15th and 16th January to debate bold new ideas to reboot wildlife gardening ...
Lohri is a cultural and indigenous Panjabi festival. Panjab is the land of five rivers (Panj means five, Ab means river). With fertile land and water in abundance, known as the breadbasket of India, ...
The most common wood ant is the southern wood Ant, or 'red wood ant', which is found in England and Wales. An aggressive predator, it plays a vital pest control role in our woodlands. The southern ...
Sand Hoppers really live up to their name, jumping high into the air when disturbed. Sand hoppers are a type of crustacean. They are pretty small and spend the daytime buried in the sand at depths of ...
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales. UK BAP: Priority Species. Section 41 species of principal importance ...
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