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Public urged to defend nature as new policies threaten nature, climate and food security
Shropshire Wildlife Trust is asking their members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors – both online and in person – to voice concerns over new…
What’s the link between Charles Darwin and Michael Fish?
Britain’s most famous naturalist and most famous weatherman, surely there’s no link. But with only one degree of separation, it’s closer than you might think.
Government U-turn on promise to reform farming post-Brexit
New farming policy stripped of ambition to aid nature recovery
Rivers in crisis: the polluter is supposed to pay – but now the taxpayer will pick up the bill instead
As the Government announces its plans to weaken the rules that prevent pollution of some of our most important wildlife sites, Ali Morse, Water Policy Manager at The Wildlife Trusts, explores the…
Prime Minister challenged to fast-track not back-track on support for farmers and nature
Ahead of an expected announcement on its farming policy review, nature groups are urging the new Prime Minister to maintain Environmental Land Management scheme (ELMs) funding now and increase…
Bovine TB Strategy Review led by Sir Charles Godfray
Whilst welcoming the review’s recommendations for a changed emphasis in the government’s strategy for eradicating bovine tuberculosis (bTB), The Wildlife Trusts are extremely concerned that it…
Devastating declines must put nature at the top of the political agenda
Shropshire Wildlife Trust give politicians five priorities to support nature recovery.
Badgers and TB
Tough on crime, soft on nature
Grassland outside Oswestry Police Station has grown into a beautiful wildflower meadow.