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Habitat Biodiversity Audit (HBA)
The Dasgupta Review: it's time to invest in nature
Today, we welcome the publication of the Dasgupta Review, an independent review on the economics of biodiversity. But what does it tell us? Elliot Chapman-Jones, Head of Public Affairs for The…
Habitat Biodiversity Audit celebrates 25 years!
The Habitat Biodiversity Audit (HBA) is a partnership project which was established back in 1995 and is still going strong today.
New planning proposals will fail to protect nature
Today the Government announced the publication of a White Paper, Planning for the Future.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust believes there are fundamental flaws in the current planning system…
The Species and Habitat Action Plans
Pitting growth against nature is a false choice, and this is why
Pitting growth against nature is a false choice. Our economy, food security and health rely on a thriving natural environment.
New report launched – why HS2 will cost nature too much
It's time to Stop and Rethink HS2. A new report from The Wildlife Trusts reveals the sheer scale of potential damage to wildlife and wild places.
Otters and starlings: November wildlife gallery
This month has been a fantastic one for wildlife sightings, with otters, kingfishers, and starlings seen on our nature reserves!
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Natterer's bat
The Natterer's bat can found across the UK, although it is a scarce species. It prefers to forage low down among trees, often taking prey directly from the foliage.
Pill woodlouse
The defensive mechanism of the pill woodlouse is very recognisable - it curls itself into a tight ball, only showing its plated armour to its attacker. It is an important recycler of nutrients,…