Change your energy use
Energy used in buildings accounted for around 20% of total UK emissions in 2022. Reducing your household energy use by switching to a renewable energy supplier or purchasing a heat pump will help…
Energy used in buildings accounted for around 20% of total UK emissions in 2022. Reducing your household energy use by switching to a renewable energy supplier or purchasing a heat pump will help…
Plastic waste and its damaging effect on our seas and natural world has been big news recently. Here's what you can you do about it.
The Wildlife Trusts explore legal challenge to Government decision to allow emergency use of neonicotinoid
Emergency authorisation was refused in 2018 – what’s changed?
New guides showcasing local green spaces haves been created to encourage people to spend more time outdoors experiencing natural environments to the benefit of their physical and mental health.…
The Wildlife Trusts call for immediate ban on all peat sales, peat extraction and peat imports to help address the nature and climate crisis.
UK government allows ‘emergency’ use of banned bee-harming pesticide just days after EU tightens protections
This month’s nature notes are going to be a bit different. I’d like to think about how we can experience nature with all our senses, and what offers the best treats for each of them at this time…
This sponge is found on rocky shores around the UK and looks like a thick bready crust (if you use your imagination a bit!).
This slender shark gets its name from the spines in front of its dorsal fin. It can use these spines to defend itself by curling in a bow and striking at a predator.
Fennel has feathery leaves and open, umbels of yellow flowers. It was probably introduced by the Romans for culinary use, and is now a naturalised species of verges, waste ground and sand dunes.…
Many birds will use nest boxes – but which one should you choose for your garden?