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Things you can do about climate change
Climate friendly gardening
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Butterflies and climate conditions
Matt Hayes, research assistant at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology, has worked with the Zoology Department's Insect Ecology Research Group to conserve endangered butterflies. Maintaining…
Climate change and extinction
Our CEO considers the threat of climate-driven extinction and how the new and growing protest groups overlap with and complement our work
Climate change - consistency please!
The evidence is unequivocal and stark: global warming and climate change are here to stay - and, as Sir David Attenborough told the UN Climate Summit in Poland, we have to take action
The Latest Climate Challenge
Brian Eversham explains the impacts of the weather on reserve management and different species
Working Together to Tackle the Climate Crisis
I’ve been involved with the impacts of climate change for most of my working life - as a research scientist, I wrote my first paper on changes in wildlife caused by climate change back in 1987.…
Tackling climate and nature emergencies together
In a new report published today The Wildlife Trusts demonstrate how a variety of natural landscapes in the UK can store carbon, making the case for addressing the climate and nature emergencies…
Walking in solidarity with the youth strike for climate activists
Staff from across the Wildlife Trust walked in solidarity with the climate strikers on 20 September
Tackling climate change: making sure it works
Our CEO Brian Eversham explores the Wildlife Trust's changing role in tackling the ecological and climate emergency
New report assesses future climate risk
A new report Changing Nature by the Wildlife Trusts outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change