The plan should set out how government intends to meet its commitment to protect and manage 30% of England's land for nature by 2030 (30 by 30) - yet falls short of showing how they will deliver this ...
Led by The Wildlife Trusts, the programme will unite around 40 partner organisations from across England to reverse the ...
Club BB 2026: how nature-positive facilities management can unlock incredible gains for biodiversity
Gillian Cawthorne discovers how Biodiversity Benchmark is helping transform MIRA Tech Park near Nuneaton into a landscape ...
It’s felt like a year of heatwaves already – and we’re only in July. Zoe Quiroz Cullen, Head of Climate and International ...
As moths get the Royal Mail stamp of approval, we celebrate the ten special species they’ve chosen to spotlight.
Farmer Clusters are a great way of farmers sharing knowledge to support soil health, water quality support nature recovery while maintaining productive, resilient farm businesses. Ian Stevenson, Land ...
A decade on from the EU referendum, The Wildlife Trusts' Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on Brexit's legacy of nature loss - and the opportunity businesses now have to build a new legacy ...
Violet ground beetles are active predators, coming out at night to hunt slugs and other invertebrates in gardens, woodlands and meadows. There are two very similar species of violet ground beetle.
The most common wood ant is the southern wood Ant, or 'red wood ant', which is found in England and Wales. An aggressive predator, it plays a vital pest control role in our woodlands. The southern ...
This beautiful butterfly is one of our rarest, now mostly restricted to the western parts of the UK. As the name suggests, the marsh fritillary is often found in wet and boggy places, like damp ...
This striking black-and-white moth flies during the day in open woodlands, moorlands, and bogs. It's most common on Scottish moors. The argent & sable is a day-flying moth with distinctive ...
Flowering in spring, the cylindrical, densely packed flower spikes of Sweet vernal-grass are easily spotted in a meadow. It also tastes of sweet vanilla and was once a favourite 'chewing grass'. Sweet ...
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