Brexit White Paper: next steps for wildlife
Following the vote by MPs yesterday to trigger Article 50, and the subsequent publication by the Government of a White Paper we are a step closer to exiting the European Union. But what does this…
Following the vote by MPs yesterday to trigger Article 50, and the subsequent publication by the Government of a White Paper we are a step closer to exiting the European Union. But what does this…
We've welcomed the news that a developer must conduct a full environmental study if they intend to build on a wildlife-rich meadow near Alton
The lilac-blue wood blewit grows in woodland and parkland. It is edible and gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - pop along to a Wildlife Trust event to try…
Make your resolutions for nature, and help protect your local wildlife.
With most major political parties waking up to the need for a better future for our planet and our wildlife, it begs the question, what exactly are the parties pledging for nature at the General…
This week we at The Wildlife Trusts are launching a new vision for how Britain builds
Ofwat has today given notice that it intends to impose a £126million penalty on Southern Water for its past failure to comply with regulations regarding waste water treatment and monitoring.
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.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce the purchase of Deacon Hill. The site is a 10 hectare patchwork of scrub and chalk grassland overlooking the Chilcomb valley…
Our wildlife is facing a critical few weeks and months ahead as our MPs consider which of our environmental laws will remain in place post-Brexit
The brent goose flies to the UK for the milder winter. Two populations arrive: those with dark bellies can be found around Eastern England; while those with pale bellies can be found in the North…
Gillian Burke announced as vice president, and Mya‐Rose Craig, David Oakes, Cel Spellman and Dave Goulson become wildlife ambassadors