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Giving a ‘Devon seven’ for bats
Find out how you can support Devon's bats
Government gives badgers a reprieve
We welcome the decision by Government to halt the badger cull.
Ground nest alert! Dog walkers must lead the way
Leads are essential to prevent dogs harming ground-nesting birds, say The Wildlife Trusts
Warleigh Point
Woodland walks give way to stunning estuary views on the edge of Plymouth.
Landmark COP15 agreement gives nature hope for the future, if implementation follows
After twelve days of talks and two years of delay, negotiators at COP15 in Montreal have agreed a historic global deal to protect nature.
Devon Wildlife Trust response to Plymouth City Council decision to proceed with tree removal on Armada Way
Devon Wildlife Trust has worked closely with Plymouth City Council on nature recovery focussed projects for a number of years and we are surprised and disappointed by this decision. We know that…
Farming promises broken
The first significant announcement from Defra since COP 26 does not give much cause for celebration
Devastating declines must put nature at the top of the political agenda
Devon Wildlife Trust and The Wildlife Trusts movement give politicians five priorities to support nature recovery
My focus
For her A-Level Photography project, Emily-Jane is taking images of the landscapes that she loves; combining her two passions – photography and wildlife – so she can express herself in creative…
Common wasp
Wasps are well-known, and unfortunately not very well-loved! But give these black and yellow guys a chance, as they are important pollinators and pest controllers.
Bladder wrack
This brown seaweed lives in the mid shore and looks a bit like bubble wrap with the distinctive air bladders that give it its name.