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Breeding birds in your garden – who does all the work?
All that work, claiming and holding a territory, building a nest, brooding and defending a clutch of eggs, feeding a hungry nestful of chicks - do bird pairs have a modern relationship, sharing…
Luke Neal wins Marsh Charitable Trust's 2023 Award
Luke Neal, Technical Manager in SWT’s Land & Water team, has won the Marsh Charitable Trust’s 2023 award for Leadership and Innovation in Nature Recovery
Her Majesty The Queen – a tribute from The Wildlife Trusts
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
New Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report released
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action. Neither will succeed if we don’t prepare for a changing world
The Wildlife Trusts call for an immediate end to peat sales
Survey of top retailers: only one of 20 says they will eliminate peat this year
NHS backs Shropshire Wildlife Trust’s 30 Days Wild 2023
UK’s biggest nature challenge is proven to boost health and wellbeing as the NHS backs 30 Days Wild.
The Wildlife Trusts call on Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s missed Environment Act targets
The Wildlife Trusts have joined other nature charities in asking the Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s failure to publish required nature recovery targets by the…
Common prawn
The common prawn is a familiar sight to anyone who has spent time exploring rockpools - particularly their characteristic quick dart into the darkness just as you spot them!
New report from The Wildlife Trusts outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change.
As the UK's sixth largest landowner, a new report published today reveals that society must help nature adapt to the climate crisis and be prepared to see wild places change in order to…
Barnacle goose
The black-and-white barnacle goose flies here for the 'warmer' winter from Greenland and Svalbard. This epic journey was once a mystery to people, who thought it hatched from the goose…