Creating space for insects
Insects have declined by 50% since 1970. Insects play a crucial role in our lives and in wildlife in so many ways that if they were to disappear, life as we know it wouldn't be the same. No…
Insects have declined by 50% since 1970. Insects play a crucial role in our lives and in wildlife in so many ways that if they were to disappear, life as we know it wouldn't be the same. No…
Janet Herring was a woman who wanted to do something. When she heard of our Wilder Strategy, Janet knew what she could do. She went back to her Hampshire village and started spreading the word.…
Discover the Wilder journey of Friends of Portswood Recreation Ground and how they’ve transformed a space that can be loved by the community and local wildlife.
Wickham and Knowle Climate Action Group (WKCA) is a small group of friends and neighbours that decided to take practical action following the October 2018 IPCC report and the 2019 State of Nature…
A new report, Insect Declines and Why They Matter, commissioned by Wildlife Trusts in the south of England has revealed conclusively that drastic declines in insect numbers look set to have far-…
With the government publishing their long-term plan for the environment, we look at what this means for wildlife
The Trust launches Wilder Futures Competition, open to people between the ages of 11-25.
Friday 20 September promises to be an unprecedented global demonstration of concern for the environment, as thousands of young strikers invite us to join them to take a stand for nature's…
Our two counties are home to some of the UK’s most beautiful, important rivers and freshwater habitats. Among them, globally rare, revered and celebrated chalk streams.
There is a lot of talk about the ‘insect apocalypse’ – in other words the rapid collapse in numbers and species of insect living in our world, driven by humans.