The pincushion-like, lilac-blue flower heads of Devil's-bit scabious attract a wide variety of butterflies and bees. Look for this pretty plant in damp meadows and marshes, and on riverbanks. The ...
The spiny spider crab lives up to its name in every way! Their distinctive spiny shells are often found washed up on beaches. The spiny spider crab is also known as the European spider crab. It is a ...
Sometimes it looks like flooding is happening everyday somewhere in the world and the UK too. The Wildlife Trusts Strategic lead on Agriculture, Vicki Hird looks at nature-based solutions for water ...
All the skills learned in the school garden can help support the next generation to make our world better for everyone. At Damers First School we have a Kitchen Garden with raised beds and a plastic ...
We recently encouraged groups that use the community centre to adopt and a decorate a potato sack! After getting to know people at the Beacon Centres community cafés, I was invited by Kate the centre ...
Working in partnership with the community, we listen to their voices and ideas and strive to turn ideas into reality, to create a place where everyone feels safe, families can grow, and memories are ...
We see more biodiversity when we let nature to its thing that when we intervene. Helen Deehan a local community organiser said about the project in Norton: “The grounds were identified as a place ...
We are very grateful for your support. We hope that retailers across the UK will add clear labelling to products that contain peat. This letter, with your signature, will be sent to numerous retailers ...
A huge thank you to the fantastic community of Peat Inspectors, whose efforts have uncovered some valuable information! The Wildlife Trusts are thrilled to report that there are 56 retailers to ...
A group of UK nature charities have written to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP and Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP calling for action to protect the UK’s chalk streams in planning reforms. The letter is headed by ...