There are only a few mammals in the UK that hibernate through the winter – bats, hedgehogs and hazel dormice. The rest have ...
A new report from The Wildlife Trusts, The National Water Vole Database Project Report, published today, identifies continued declines in water vole populations set against heartening increases in ...
Today, the UK Government has announced its intention to bring forward a “complete ban on bee killing pesticides” with ...
We want to see a ribbon of wildflowers running alongside roads, and on roundabouts; supporting crucial pollinators like bees and butterflies. Small changes, such as mowing later in summer make a big ...
Nature reserves are fantastic refuges for many plants and animals, but for wildlife to truly recover and thrive, every space must be used to help nature. From urban parks to rural farms, roadsides to ...
Nature needs to be given more priority in planning, yet proposed changes for the system in England will only make a bad situation much worse: failing nature, people and local democracy too. The ...
In August 2017, we delivered a 100m long friendship bracelet to No 10. Downing Street, asking the Prime Minister to become a Friend of the Sea. The sea is amazing, it holds 97% of the water on the ...
The campaign for a Nature & Wellbeing Act recognising the fundamental importance of the natural environment to our society and economy. The Nature and Wellbeing Act was a proposed piece of legislation ...
Although predation by domestic pets is not considered one of the main threats to UK red squirrels, in areas where the two come in to contact it can have a significant impact on the local population.
The Bevois area of Southampton faces environmental challenges, including a lack of green spaces and issues with litter. However, two local schools are working to change this by bringing more nature ...
We all have a duty to protect our local areas and the wildlife that comes with it. In this video, Ciera talks about the beach and park cleans she has organised in her hometown of Swansea. She believes ...