The report shows that a highly significant number of chickens – at least 25 million birds – are currently missing from data used by Government departments in the four counties alone. If the scale of ...
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 ...
MP and NGOs will join together at a parliamentary event on 15th April to urge Government to reset environmental policy to address the nature loss crisis.
Maize grown for biogas is accelerating soil erosion and river pollution – yet Government support for the sector continues. Gemma Lane, Land Use Policy Manager, explains why this threatens our soils, ...
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 ...
Today The Wildlife Trusts publish new research showing that the Prime Minister’s assessment of “pointless gold-plating, unnecessary red-tape, well-intentioned, but fundamentally misguided, ...
You don’t see many insects in winter. It’s too cold for a lot of them to venture out and brave the elements. They tuck themselves away, entering a hibernation-like state called diapause until spring ...
The Wildlife Trusts’ annual Marine Review highlights the work of over 100 Living Seas marine ecologists around our shores, supported by thousands of volunteers. 2025 was the year in which the terms ...
Today's announcement adds to long list of ways in which nature promises are broken This afternoon, Matthew Pennycook spoke in the House of Commons, setting out the Government intention to confirm wide ...