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The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is making its way through Lords committee stage. Whilst many parliamentarians are making the case to retain strong nature protections, a handful continue to ...
A new guide is published by The Wildlife Trusts today to help land managers across the UK improve outdoor places for visitors ...
The winners of the 2025 Wainwright Prize were announced on Wednesday 10th September, at FarmED, a not-for-profit centre in ...
Economic, environmental and societal benefits of river restoration to be analysed from source to sea for first time Today, The Wildlife Trusts and RSA Insurance, an Intact company, announce a new ...
Today, The Wildlife Trusts publish new proposals for Wilder River Banks to underpin a brighter future for English and Welsh waterways.
Sika deer were introduced to the UK in the 19th century. They are native to eastern Asia. Sika deer are native to eastern Asia. They were brought to the UK to populate deer parks in the 19th century.
More trees on farms. What’s not to like? The right trees or shrubs in the right place on a farm has numerous benefits for nature and ecosystems. In advance of the upcoming Agroforestry Show and Wild ...
The pig and poultry industries have drawn attention due to their environmental impact, including on the health of our rivers.
It has been three years since the UK Government announced that it would ban the sale of peat for use in the amateur gardening sector, yet there is still no sign of legislation to enact the ban. On ...
Waders can be a tough group to define. The term is used to describe members of a number of bird families, all from the order Charadriiformes (which also includes gulls, terns, skuas, and auks). As the ...
Size is a great first clue to the identity - but they may look smaller than you’d expect. When you see the animal alive it’s got fur or feathers on which makes it appear bigger. Different species may ...