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Nature, who cares?
According to The Wildlife Trusts Great Big Nature Survey, 93 per cent believe nature loss “is a serious threat to humanity.” Discover why Kaye Brennan, head of campaigning for The Wildlife Trusts…
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Getting Buzzy about Bees
Ryan Clark, Northamptonshire County Recorder for bees, wasps and ants, tells us why we should all take more notice of bees
Getting Wild About Gardens
The buzz of a bee, the sweet scent of honeysuckle, these precious moments are not only a delight to experience in our gardens, they’re absolutely vital if we’re going to protect, restore and…
Bats about bats! Listen to the latest podcast
Learn all about bats in the latest In Conservation: what makes them so fascinating, how we monitor them, and why it's important to keep track of these marvellous mammals
Wild about Water: Strawberry Hill
Water is essential to all living things. The availability of water within an ecosystem can change the landscape dramatically, both within and between the seasons, impacting life up and down the…
Things you can do about climate change
It’s about to get wet…hopefully. A Strawberry Hill update
Strawberry Hill is flourishing with new life as six new ponds transform the landscape. The introduction of these new habitats promise thriving newt populations, richer biodiversity and a wilder,…
Beavers About - a behind-the-scenes podcast recorded at the recent beaver release
Listen now to episode five of In Conservation, and get a front row seat to February's release of the beavers at the Nene Wetlands.
Wild about Gardens campaign asks us all to become hoverfly heroes
Humble hoverfly needs our help, say Royal Horticultural Society and The Wildlife Trusts