The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is almost law – and without key protections that the House of Lords has just voted to ...
Sir David Attenborough, now in his hundredth year, has stepped forward to champion the £30m Rothbury Appeal on its first ...
This afternoon, the House of Lords voted on a crucial amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill which could disarm the most nature-damaging aspects of the bill.
Award-winning rainforest garden opens today at Bristol Zoo Project, unveiled as a stunning showcase of one of the UK’s rarest habitats.
Water Framework Directive, Ali Morse, Water Policy Manager, dives into the Directive and assesses whether its high ambitions ...
A new proposal from a group of peers could disarm the most damaging aspect of the Planning & Infrastructure Bill and reduce the risks that it currently poses to the natural world. The Bill, as it ...
Nationwide’s head office in Swindon has achieved The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark, becoming the first bank or ...
The Wildlife Trusts are inviting creative nature lovers across the UK to take part in their winter jumper design competition.
The Wildlife Trusts received 18,425 responses to their campaign, one of the highest numbers ever received for a marine issue. Each individual response was emailed to the Marine Management Organisation ...
The black garden ant is the familiar and abundant small ant that lives in gardens, but also turns up indoors searching for sugary food. In summer, winged adults, or 'flying ants', swarm and mate. The ...
The porbeagle shark is a member of the shark family Lamnidae, making it one of the closest living relatives of the great white shark. Porbeagle sharks are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List and ...