A new report published today by The Wildlife Trusts highlights the growing risks to whales, dolphins and porpoises in UK waters and outlines the priority actions needed to tackle ...
The report, Counting Chickens - An analysis of UK poultry numbers, sheds new light on the scale of the poultry sector in England, particularly in the chicken farming hotspots of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, ...
From puffins tending to their burrows on coastal cliffs to majestic ospreys returning from their winter migration and badgers emerging from their setts, more than 25 webcams across the UK are ...
These grasslands, occupying much of the UK's heavily-grazed upland landscape, are of greater cultural than wildlife interest, but remain a habitat to some scarce and declining species. Upland acid ...
Enormous flocks of geese, ducks and swans swirl down from wide skies to drop onto the flat, open expanses of flooded grazing marshes in winter. In spring, lapwing tumble overhead and the soft, damp ...
Join Meg Dobson, Email Marketing Officer, as she explores the folklore that ignited our fascination with puffins and the ...
Butterfly expert Alan Sumnall offers a thorough guide to one of our most enchanting groups of butterflies – the blues. The blue butterflies are some of the most stunning insects to be found in the UK.
Today, Defra (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) has confirmed that while some peat-containing products will be banned from shelves in 2027, others will be exempt from a ban until 2030 ...
Kathryn Brown is Director of Climate Change and Evidence for The Wildlife Trusts The Wildlife Trusts and University of Oxford have been working together to take a deeper look at how much peatland ...
• World-leading study, State of Nature, finds no let-up in the decline of our wildlife, with one in six species at risk of being lost from Great Britain [1]. • State of Nature, the most comprehensive ...