Wildlife Trust responds to government’s farming plans
We respond to the government's new proposals for agriculture policy once we leave the European Union
We respond to the government's new proposals for agriculture policy once we leave the European Union
Much like trying to get healthy in the new year, I consider whether government plans to restore nature are a meaningful commitment, wishful new year pipedream, or a bit of both.
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This World Wetlands Day on February 2, Izzie Tween – beaver recovery officer at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust – celebrates the role beavers can play in reducing flood risk, boosting…
Dr Catherine McNicol reveals some of the work that Wildlife Trusts are doing to bring species back from the brink.
Defra has announced a consultation on the expansion of the badger cull to new counties, including Hampshire
The Government's White Paper on housing could have some big changes in store for wildlife
The Government today has published a 25 Year Plan to the improve the environment. Here our Chief Executive responds to the initial proposals
The Government today has published a 25 Year Plan to the improve the environment. Here our Chief Executive responds to the initial proposals
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is incredibly disappointed by the government’s announcement that reintroducing wildlife species is “not a priority”.
As the government launches an unprecedented attack on nature protections, we demand that they remember the promises they made to secure nature’s recovery.
New analysis of the Government’s White Paper, Planning for the Future, has revealed that, as they currently stand, the proposed reforms will increase the threat to nature in England and do little…