A new series of reports published today by a coalition of nature charities means the UK is the first nation to map and ...
Blue carbon is captured and/or stored in coastal and marine habitats including saltmarshes, seagrass meadows, kelp forests, ...
The new UK Government promised that more decision-making will be devolved to local communities. With many pressures on our land and the growing impact of climate and nature loss, new approaches to ...
As farmers begin their days well before dawn during their busiest season, we want to celebrate the dedication and hard work ...
We need to restore nature at a global scale, on land and at sea. And it needs to happen now. Strategy 2030 provides the high-level framework of how we intend to go about it. Our vision is of a ...
In honour of nature writer Alfred Wainwright, the Wainwright Prize showcases writing that reflects Wainwright's values, whether by celebrating nature and our environment, nurturing respect for our ...
The UK Government commissioned report into green prescribing and the impact of seven pilot programmes in England has produced ...
The following butterflies are some of the common species spotted in gardens. An overcast day is a particularly good time to see them up close because they won't be as active and stay still for longer.
Have you ever seen the curious face of a grey seal bobbing in the waves when visiting the beach? Grey seals can be seen lying on beaches waiting for their food to go down. Sometimes they are ...
The water vole is under serious threat from habitat loss and predation by the American mink. Found along our waterways, it is similar-looking to the brown rat, but with a blunt nose, small ears and ...
‘Garden birds’ are any species of bird that visit our gardens for food and shelter on a regular basis. Every garden attracts a different set of birds depending on the plants, trees and shrubs present, ...