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State of Nature report
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report. The latest findings show that since rigorous scientific monitoring began in the 1970s there has been a 13%…
Farmland habitats and their management
Annual Reports and Accounts
Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
HS2: Open letter to Prime Minister delivered with over 104,000 signatures
HS2 Ltd had promised to make up for the damage the route would cause to nature. In our open letter, we urge them to stand by that commitment.
The Ecological Crisis: Global Problems, Local Solutions
Land caddis
The Land caddis is the only caddisfly in the UK to spend its entire time on land, with no stage in water. Look in oak leaf litter over winter to see the grainy cases of the larvae, in which they…
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.
New report points to 30% decline in water vole distribution
A new analysis of data collected over ten years by a network of experts led by The Wildlife Trusts has revealed that water vole distribution has declined dramatically. There has been a 30% decline…
River Sherbourne Valley Living Landscape Brand Development
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) would like to invite expressions of interest from marketing/PR/Branding in the preparation of the following:
Brand development for River Sherbourne Valley…
Let it grow! Land management in Rugby parks and open spaces
Working with Rugby Borough Council to improve local spaces for wildlife and residents