Local Nature Recovery Strategies
Local Authorities are seeking your input into their plans to help nature recover. Will you have your say?
Local Authorities are seeking your input into their plans to help nature recover. Will you have your say?
A Cambridge Nature Network is launching today to provide a systematic approach to bring about nature’s recovery in and around the City for the benefit of wildlife and those who live, work, study…
We are deeply concerned about the application to begin culling badgers, a protected species, in Northamptonshire, and do not believe that culling badgers is an appropriate or effective way to…
A powerful coalition of nature organisations is urging the Prime Minister to lead the way globally on commitments to nature by putting long-held nature promises into law
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30 - a bold mission to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
The State of Nature Report 2019 has been released.
Trumpington Meadows has become a hedgehog release centre in collaboration with Shepreth Hedgehog Hospital. MP Daniel Zeichner came along for the first release of rescued Nora
The country's only rotary ditcher machine has been hard at work in the Nene Valley creating a swathe of ditches and channels - new habitats for breeding and overwintering wading birds
The Wildlife Trust are working with Cambridge City Council to raise awareness of these prickly mammals across the city and help connect their habitats together
Stars speak up for wildlife in our new film trailer hitting cinemas this weekend