Tackling the emergency
Society is finally waking up to the seriousness of climate change and biodiversity collapse, but will we act fast enough to turn this environmental emergency into a positive future?
Society is finally waking up to the seriousness of climate change and biodiversity collapse, but will we act fast enough to turn this environmental emergency into a positive future?
The government has launched an independent review of whether Highly Protected Marine Areas could be introduced in the UK.
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report. The latest findings show that since rigorous scientific monitoring began in the 1970s there has been a 13%…
The Wildlife Trust opposes plans, put forward by Portsmouth City Council, to build 4000 new homes on reclaimed land at Tipner West.
New report is published, setting out conclusions from the official review of England’s National Parks and Areas of Natural Beauty (AONB)
In celebration of National Marine Week we're launching a new campaign: Wilder Solent. We're working to build a bright future for our waters, and need your help to make it happen.
Debbie Tann responds to speech by Environment Secretary, reaffirming commitment to tackling the climate crisis and “catastrophic loss of biodiversity".
Three local wildlife Trusts are saying a big thank you to a regional co-operative - Southern Co-op - after a generous donation will help protect our local sealife.
On Wednesday 26th June, thousands of people from across the country visited Westminster for face-to-face meetings with their MP
Our vibrant local waters have gained greater recognition and protection today, with the designation of two new Marine Conservation Zones off the Isle of Wight.