We drained Britain dry. Now we need to act.
Britain has long been known for its rain. But as summers become hotter, drier and increasingly unpredictable, that familiar image is changing.
Britain has long been known for its rain. But as summers become hotter, drier and increasingly unpredictable, that familiar image is changing.
Inspired by Shakespeare’s famous stage direction, Exit Pursued by a Bear, this charming piece recounts a Dr Cath Price's journey into supporting pollinators through a simple yet effective…
Using these apps doesn’t just help you put a name to what you’ve seen — it changes how you experience the outdoors. When we learn to recognise species, we begin to notice patterns, seasons,…
Digital Communications Officer Mia Clement, joined the thousands of people attending River Action's March for Clean Water, calling for immediate action to end pollution in Britain's…
Many of us supported wild plants and pollinators this summer by letting our lawns grow instead of mowing.
To celebrate World Environment Day staff at Shropshire Wildlife Trust are sharing some of the ways they like to get out in nature and connect with the environment.
We talk to nature and dog-lovers from Dogs Trust and Natural England to find out how they enjoy wild spaces with the needs of their four-legged friends.
I have been obsessed by insects for all of my life; they are amazing, often beautiful, and with fascinating, peculiar lives.
The Bilberry bumblebee is particularly attractive, with bright yellow bands on the thorax and a rich orange-red tail covering around two-thirds of the abdomen. Depending on the season, queens…
Making a pond in your garden is a marvellous way to attract wildlife, but have you ever thought how vital it might be for insects? Dr Cath explains more ...