Beavers in the news
It’s been a noisy week for beavers in the media, but still not a lot of clarity about what their future will be.
It’s been a noisy week for beavers in the media, but still not a lot of clarity about what their future will be.
Arbitrary milestone though it may be, we recently passed 100 days since the July general election, at which the UK welcomed its first change in governing party since 2010. Have we therefore seen…
Devon Wildlife Trust is asking the next Government to champion a transition towards regenerative, nature-friendly farming methods.
Once again nature is pitched as the enemy to progress. But is it really to blame? And are there not ways to meet the housing demand and ensure nature’s recovery. The Wildlife Trusts believe so, as…
As the Government announces its plans to weaken the rules that prevent pollution of some of our most important wildlife sites, Ali Morse explores the detrimental impact this will have on us and…
Standing on the mossy banks of the river Dart, watching the peat brown water bubble and churn its way through a maze of granite boulders that are overshadowed by a forest of gaunt, fern encrusted…
Rejoice! The World’s governments have finally committed to protect 30% of the world’s oceans! After marathon negotiations, a new High Seas Treaty has been agreed in New York.
The Wildlife Trusts' response to Defra's blog ‘Government reiterates commitment to environmental protections’.
What is needed to create a system which is fairer for farmers, better for consumers and will help heal the planet?
Devon Wildlife Trust's CEO Harry Barton reflects on the government's recently published Energy Independence Plan and what this means for people, nature and the climate.