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The Wildlife Trusts call on Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s missed Environment Act targets
The Wildlife Trusts call on Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s missed Environment Act targets
Devastating climate impact of using peat in UK horticulture revealed
• Policy failure to stop peat extraction has caused up to 31 million tonnes of CO2 to be released since 1990
• Peat extracted for horticulture in 2020 alone could release up to 880,000…
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Meet Wild about Loddiswell Community Group
We are Wild About Loddiswell, a community group based in the village of Loddiswell, in the Avon Valley near Kingsbridge. Our watch words are: “Wildlife, Conservation, Sustainability, Community…
Why should we care about insects?
87% of all plant species need animal pollination and most of this is delivered by insects. Around three-quarters of all crop types grown by humans need to be pollinated by insects. If we want to…
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Why should we care about disappearing insects? by Professor Dave Goulson
Opinions are divided about insects. For some of us, insects are beautiful, fascinating, joyful creatures – their buzz or fluttering by a vital part of our spring and summer. Ecologists, farmers…
Devon charity’s vision for ‘wilder farm’ named as one of 12 new high-impact projects to help tackle UK’s climate crisis
A Devon farm has been unveiled as part of an ambitious national nature recovery project which aims to develop natural solutions to storing carbon and combating climate change.
Pursuing unsustainable development on some of our most important sites for nature must not be tolerated
The Wildlife Trusts have significant concerns about the impact that Investment Zones will have on wildlife