Severn Trent’s Tittesworth Water, near Leek in Staffordshire, has today been awarded The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity ...
Led by The Wildlife Trusts, the programme will unite around 40 partner organisations from across England to reverse the ...
Club BB 2026: how nature-positive facilities management can unlock incredible gains for biodiversity
Gillian Cawthorne discovers how Biodiversity Benchmark is helping transform MIRA Tech Park near Nuneaton into a landscape ...
The plan should set out how government intends to meet its commitment to protect and manage 30% of England's land for nature by 2030 (30 by 30) - yet falls short of showing how they will deliver this ...
It’s felt like a year of heatwaves already – and we’re only in July. Zoe Quiroz Cullen, Head of Climate and International ...
Farmer Clusters are a great way of farmers sharing knowledge to support soil health, water quality support nature recovery while maintaining productive, resilient farm businesses. Ian Stevenson, Land ...
A decade on from the EU referendum, The Wildlife Trusts' Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on Brexit's legacy of nature loss - and the opportunity businesses now have to build a new legacy ...
A member of the buttercup family, Common water-crowfoot displays white, buttercup-like flowers with yellow centres. It can form mats in ponds, ditches and streams during spring and summer. Common ...
False widow spiders are often the subject of unflattering headlines, but in reality they're unlikely to bite humans. There are three very similar species of false widow spider that are likely to be ...
Log piles are perfect hiding places for insects, providing a convenient buffet for frog, birds, and hedgehogs too! Putting together a log pile will create a village for all things creepy and crawly.
A plump gamebird, the red-legged partridge is an introduced species that seems to have settled here with little problem. It can be spotted in its favoured open scrub and farmland habitats. A plump, ...
Gardening doesn’t need to be restricted to the ground - bring your walls to life for wildlife! Many types of plants will thrive in a green wall, from herbs and fruit to grasses and ferns. Gardeners ...
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