A new report from The Wildlife Trusts has uncovered a growth in green careers in 2025, with more people developing their environmental skills including through traineeships, T Level placements and ...
The Wildlife Trusts is now a member of 1% for the Planet, joining a global network of businesses and environmental organisations working together to support people and the planet.
The broad-bordered bee hawk-moth does, indeed, look like a bee! A scarce moth, mainly of Central and Southern England, it feeds on the wing and can be seen during spring and summer. The broad-bordered ...
The pearl-bordered fritillary is a striking orange-and-black butterfly of sunny woodland rides and clearings. It gets its name from the row of 'pearls' on the underside of its hindwings. Protected in ...
Lohri is a cultural and indigenous Panjabi festival. Panjab is the land of five rivers (Panj means five, Ab means river). With fertile land and water in abundance, known as the breadbasket of India, ...
At the Oxford Farming Conference today, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Emma Reynolds, has announced upcoming changes to Environmental Land Management schemes in ...
The Wilding Gardens conference will take place in Manchester on 15th and 16th January to debate bold new ideas to reboot wildlife gardening ...
Wildlife can sometimes be hard to spot, especially if it is nocturnal. But the signs that animals frequent an area can be a good start to discovering all kinds of species, from rare otters to common ...
Rob Stoneman, Director of Landscape Recovery, explores the potential of natural flood management, and why business support is crucial.
As farmers and the agriculture sector prepare to attend the big conferences in Oxford this week, Vicki Hird, strategic lead for agriculture at The Wildlife Trusts, writes, there are concerns about the ...
What colours do you associate with winter? The obvious answers are white, for the occasional dusting of snow; or grey, for ...