Long-awaited Environment Act passed
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the passing of the Environment Act.
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the passing of the Environment Act.
The Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, begun in 2023, is a partnership between the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and Herefordshire…
Updates from our Recovering our Rivers project, based on the Lingen and Lime Brooks.
Holly Thompson explains why healthy soils are ever more essential as our climate changes.
Sarah, project trainee, provides an update on the first practical volunteer training in 2021
Exciting times at the Lake...
Dittander is a herb of coastal saltmarshes and damp ground. Its waxy leaves and long roots help it to survive in this harsh environment. Due to its peppery taste, it has also become a popular…
A blog from Holly Williams from our Wye Adapt to Climate Change? project team on the importance of freshwater ponds within the landscape - and how we can create more
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Ancient trees, parkland, ponds, hedgerows and traditional orchards saved from destruction with road plans cancelled.