
Why does nature matter in a general election?
Ed Green, CEO of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, explains how nature benefits all aspects of our society.
Tom Marshall
Ed Green, CEO of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, explains how nature benefits all aspects of our society.
The upcoming election will be crucial for the future viability of life on our planet, yet some politicians have failed to grasp the depth of concern over disappearing wildlife and the impacts of…
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and…
Is the Government struggling with its grasp of its own climate and environmental policies or is it deliberately setting out to mislead the public?
By Kathryn Brown, Director of Climate…
In 2023, The Wildlife Trusts will call on the Government to ensure that nature is able to recover through policy changes.
The Wildlife Trusts urge the UK Government to withdraw the Retained EU Law Bill (REUL). Along with others across industry, business, unions and charities, we believe this bill will endanger rights…
Pitting growth against nature is a false choice. Our economy, food security and health rely on a thriving natural environment.
The countdown is on, with one month to go until countries around the world, including the UK, attend international climate negotiations in Sharm El-Sheikh, Eygpt – referred to as COP27. These…
Our Chief Executive, Ed Green, shares his thoughts on the government's attack on nature, and what you can do to help.