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After the crisis: an environmental recovery?Â
Dr. Gareth Parry, Director of Conservation at GWT, talks about the UK’s long road to recovery and what we can learn from the pandemic. He also provides more information about a survey created by…
My recovery plan
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Severn Solutions for Nature’s Recovery
Nature Recovery Fund
What if I told you that, despite all this amazing work, wildlife is still declining? Sadly, it’s true. The impacts of
climate change, shrinking natural resources and habitat loss all…
My recovery
After undergoing brain surgery, Simone suffered from severe headaches and was worried that she would find volunteering with Durham Wildlife Trust too strenuous; in fact, she has found that the…
Kelp beds and forests
Forests of kelp sway in shallow sunlit waters, offering shelter to a host of sea life from tiny worms to juvenile fish.
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Head of Landscape Recovery
This is a new role at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, as part of a new structure within the Evidence and Connected Landscapes team.
We are looking for an enthusiastic individually who can…
Position statement on Cannop Ponds
How to have a green Christmas
The Wildlife Trusts call for major improvements to draft Environment Bill to put nature into recovery
The draft Environment Bill published by the Government on December 19th 2018 represents a weakening of existing environmental legislation. It will not tackle the serious environmental challenges…