Government U-turn on promise to reform farming post-Brexit
New farming policy stripped of ambition to aid nature recovery
Photo, David Tipling/2020Vision
New farming policy stripped of ambition to aid nature recovery
New report reveals that there are no clear plans on how regulation gaps will be plugged to protect nature.
On Friday 20th September, students from around the World will be shunning their classrooms, textbooks and smart boards and taking to the streets to demand action on the climate emergency.
Join Meg Dobson, Email Marketing Officer, as she explores the folklore that ignited our fascination with puffins and the challenges that threaten their future.
The redshank lives up to its name as it sports distinctive long, bright red legs! It feeds and breeds on marshes, mudflats, mires and saltmarshes. Look out for it posing on a fence post or rock.…
The much-loved robin is a garden favourite and one of our most familiar birds, adorning Christmas cards every year. It is very territorial, however, and will defend its post with surprising…
The common pipistrelle is so small, it can fit into a matchbox! Despite its size, it can easily eat 3,000 insects a night: look for it flitting around the garden or a lit lamp post as it chases…
Like many of our farmland birds, the corn bunting has declined in number in recent years. Spot this streaky brown, thick-billed bird singing from a wire or post - it sounds just like a set of…