With yet another announcement from UK Government to add to farmers increasing concerns, Barnaby Coupe, senior land use policy manager, reflects on what the budget changes mean for nature.
Kathryn Brown, director of climate change and evidence for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews the ups and downs of this year’s climate COP.
This flightless relative of the scorpionfly roams across clumps of moss in winter. Despite their name, snow fleas aren't fleas - though they are thought to be related to them. They belong to the order ...
The way our food is grown and how our fields are farmed have a huge impact on the natural world. Did you know that around 70% of UK land is used for agriculture? By shifting away from intensive ...
Our Bright Future has improved the environment and young people’s lives. Our Bright Future has shown that engaging young people in the environment and conservation has created benefits for young ...
A place to sit and enjoy nature in the heart of the city centre. In late 2022, Adam from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust began to work with the Hadhari Centre which offers food and companionship to the ...
I'd like it to be a place where people can come and relax, feel safe, enjoy the wildlife and learn about the Cornish heritage associated with it A spinney is defined as a small stand of trees, a copse ...
I met Maggie, who'd made a list of plants to attract bees and butterflies, Caz and Baz who walk their little dog around the estate, Dave, and Eric, Esther and Annie. Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Sarah ...
It was a really good feeling when we came into work and saw everything flourish. It was an instant mood-lifter. Jamie’s Computers is a social enterprise that takes in, refurbishes and recycles IT ...
It’s such a good use of this piece of land and a good start to lots of art projects that could happen in the future. Being involved with the environment is a really rich source of life for everyone.