Items Tagged 'Habitat'
Features
- The orchard habitat
- Celebrating Traditional Orchards and Apple Day
- Native species conservation at Twycross Zoo
- From Office to Field and Back Again: where desk jobs can take you
- Creating habitat which can withstand the climate crisis
- Natural World Fund: restoring the UK’s wild places through habitat, science, and partnership
- The Role of Botanic Gardens in Habitat Restoration
News
- HS2 – new report reveals exorbitant cost to nature
- Small predators lose out from human land use
- NRW river projects set to boost fish habitats
- 'Lost world' wildlife haven now under protection as public help raise £1 million
- Crucial work to revitalise the Merthyr Mawr sand dunes
- Farmers recommend new mapping tool
- Landscape made fit for dormice
- Majority of natural features in good condition
- Taylor Wimpey commits to ambitious climate and nature goals
- Butterfly Conservation and Severn Trent announce new three-year conservation project
- Protect habitat ‘stepping stones’ to help species cope with climate change, scientists say
- Working with and for nature: creating new habitat at Cotehele quay
- NRW report identifies essential marine habitats that could be restored
- Endangered crayfish rediscovered for first time in over 30 years
- National Trust announces plans for first green corridor to link historic city centre to surrounding countryside
- ‘Tobacco cliffs’ at UK beauty spot to be turned into refuge for rare wildlife
- How wetland restoration gave cranes a second chance in Britain
- Interactive map helps protect one of the UK’s most threatened mammals
- Wilder Future report
- Defra-approved 10-year Wildlife Plot mix will help farmers make space for nature
- Government uses Brexit freedoms to protect our seas
- Moths disappearing from UK woods faster than from farms or cities
- National Highways and The Wildlife Trusts announce biodiversity boost across England
- Excitement as rare Black Redstart bird sighted within the City
- Kinder Scout National Nature Reserve in Peak District extended in size to continue important research into tackling climate change
- Multimillion pound grant to safeguard our oceans
- Specialist wildlife gets a boost as scrub is removed across Pembrey sand dunes
- Water Voles Reintroduced at Oxwich Nature Reserve
- Pine martens return to the south of England
- £3.78million for protected sites and species across Wales
- Plight to save critically endangered pearl mussels
- East coast wetlands added to UK’s list of potential World Heritage sites
- Exciting new Buglife project, “Pollinators Along the Tweed”, gets underway
- Twilight zone at risk from climate change
- New Site of Special Scientific Interest confirmed
- Reaction: Disappointment in SSSI ruling of Penwith Moors, says CLA
- Foresters create habitat in bid to save rare bee
- Europe’s bumblebees threatened with extinction as their habitats shrink
- Network Rail celebrates World Habitat Day with biodiversity bonanza for rare butterfly
- Derbyshire Wildlife Trust urges UK Government to raise ambition on nature recovery at COP28
- Approval for new Central African forest habitat!
- Peatland ‘time capsule’ reveals prehistoric woodland habitat and insects which still exist today
- New reports explore approaches to biodiversity monitoring
- Projects share £7.8m to restore at-risk habitats and species
- National Parks Health Check Report
- Response: Report calling for greater support for nature in National Parks is welcomed
- Government response to Independent Review on Dartmoor published
- Reaction: Government response to protected site management review welcomed
- Government to fund 180 local projects to boost water quality
- Belfast wildlife havens under threat
- Calstock flood risk cut and new habitat created
- Cornwall’s A30 road upgrade homes in to provide perfect bat habitat
- Reaching Greater Heights
- Science News: Long grass and flowering ivy in gardens benefit butterflies
- Join the hunt: Rare Scottish oil beetles need your eagle eyes
- Scottish shrimp study illuminates new potential for bait-less fishing
- NRW and National Trust working together to restore and protect the River Usk
- New Forest insects given new lease of life thanks to novel approach
- Completion of Wicken Fen peatland restoration project provides hope for the future and sheds light on the past
- Three churrs for Nightjars – we celebrate a record-breaking year!
- £1.87m in funding to drive nature investment
- Big Butterfly Count 2025 is underway
- New funding to boost nature recovery in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Wildlife Photographer of the Year reveals first-look from a record-breaking number of entries submitted into its sixty-first competition
- Radnorshire Wildlife Trust awarded NRW funding to restore peat
- Campaign to save Coul Links calls on everyone to defend this special place for wildlife and help ensure it remains protected from damaging development
- Conservationists boost survival chances of Scotland’s rarest moss
- Rare habitat returns
- Four Beavers, Eight Kits, One Incredible Wetland Habitat - Celebrating Four Years of Beavers Back in Derbyshire
- Wildlife Trust urges strong safeguards for wildlife habitats amid Solent Gateway 2 plans
- Maps created by 1960s schoolchildren provide new insights into habitat losses
- Major Northumberland river restoration project is complete
- Distance from natural habitat doesn’t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms
- Marine robotics will aid restoration efforts on Scottish loch
- Nature Restoration Fund to accelerate housebuilding and improve nature
- Wildlife Photographer of the Year reveals shortlisted photographs for highly anticipated Nuveen People’s Choice Award 2026
- Nature supports a good life in more ways than one
- Mountain habitats improving after deer management efforts
- Wildfire breaks out at Danes Moss Nature Reserve
- Record year for Scotland’s tallest bird after return from extinction
- Herts Environmental Records Centre Hit Four Million Species Records
- Fresh hope for one of the world’s rarest plant species as 500 Shore Dock returned to Welsh coast
- Landscape of globally rare habitat restored near Loch Ness in one of first and largest projects of its kind in Scotland
- Ordnance Survey develops a ready-to-use land and habitat data tool to help with Biodiversity Net Gain
- Wildlife Trusts Demand Irreplaceable Status for Chalk Streams in Open Letter to Government
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