Our response to Governments announcements on nature and net zero
Seeds of hope planted but root and branch change on mammoth scale still needed, say The Wildlife Trusts.
Mincinglake and other reserves are facing extreme heat this summer
Bluebells. Photo, Neil Aldridge
Seeds of hope planted but root and branch change on mammoth scale still needed, say The Wildlife Trusts.
One of our staff members found a surprising visitor at home last week.
We've been busy helping children at an Exeter primary school to plant hundreds of trees to help their local environment.
A year of loss and hope across Devon’s precious woodlands and hedgerows is the subject of a new on-line photo exhibition being launched today (Monday 26th April 2021).
A wildfire at our Bovey Heathfield nature reserve was quickly controlled - but things could have been much worse.
Government voluntary target to stop peat compost sales was missed in 2020.
The Wildlife Trusts call for an immediate end to peat sales.
Environment, conservation, animal welfare and access charities challenge Government to set a State of Nature target to make the hopeful headlines come true.
The UK has more than 4,000 beetle species and, although a handful may eat plants, many are predators, pollinators and decomposers, feeding both the soil and larger garden visitors such as birds…
Devon Wildlife Trust has announced that it is ending its tenure as the operator of the East Devon-based visitor attraction Seaton Jurassic.
A pioneering conservation project led by Devon Wildlife Trust has ended after spending five years discovering more about the lives of one of Devon’s rarest mammals.