My mission
Megan is fascinated by the wide variety of British wildlife, particularly discovering what lives in the garden. She loves putting out the moth trap overnight and finding the moths in the morning.…
Megan is fascinated by the wide variety of British wildlife, particularly discovering what lives in the garden. She loves putting out the moth trap overnight and finding the moths in the morning.…
Old industrial sites can be havens for wildlife, writes our Planning specialist Trevor
From peaceful streamside moments, to taking urgent action. Martin Miles explains how a lifelong passion for fishing set him on a mission to save our chalk streams.
Yes, we can revitalise our seas, but first we need to overcome five specific challenges.
This week we at The Wildlife Trusts are launching a new vision for how Britain builds
For some people, the slightest glimpse of a spider is enough to inspire shrieks of fear and the fear in being bitten. In reality, very few spiders here are capable of biting a person, and the…
When it comes to chalk streams, exploration and learning go hand-in-hand. In Andover, Appleshaw, and Vernham Dean, residents have taken a journey of creative discovery.
This international beaver day we are celebrating the effect beavers can have on downsteam communities.
Beavers are back in Britain, with upwards of 25 releases of these industrious rodents…
Hedgehogs are disappearing from our countryside as fast as tigers are worldwide – a shocking situation for a species that was once common. However, with around fifteen million gardens in the UK,…
A new project working with communities to celebrate and protect the headwaters of our Test and Itchen rivers has been given the green light