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Buddhists celebrate Dharma Day the anniversary of Buddha's first sermon after his enlightenment. In this teaching, he shared ...
Bryony Carter from The Wildlife Trusts’ campaigns and communities team represented The Wildlife Trusts at the Act Now Change Forever Mass Lobby aa Westminster on 9th July.
The Wildlife Trusts launch a vision for the future of food and farming - Food & Farming in a Nature & Climate Crisis - ...
Maerl beds are special underwater habitats found in shallow seas. They’re made by rare types of red seaweeds that grow into ...
Survey of 27 farms across 14,600 hectares shows increases in rare orchid and red-listed nightingale Pond restoration, native ...
Fidelity International has won The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark award for adopting measures that allow wildlife to thrive.
We need to restore nature at a global scale, on land and at sea. And it needs to happen now. Strategy 2030 provides the high-level framework of how we intend to go about it.
Can you spot Britain's top ten garden birds in your garden? Find out how to identify common garden birds and how you can attract birds to your garden.
The UK’s peatland soils store around 3.2 billion tonnes of carbon, but are heavily degraded and release the equivalent of 23 million tonnes of CO2 every year. Restored peatlands can capture more ...
Alongside warm words and consistent encouragement, Government action is crucial to bring nature back to everyone's lives.
Local Wildlife Sites are areas of land especially important for their wildlife. They are some of our most valuable wildlife areas.
A win for wildlife: in January 2025, the UK Government said NO to the industry's request to allow banned chemicals to be used on our sugar beet crops. Thank you to all our supporters who have ...