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Guy Shorrock

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Biodiversity Net Gain changes put nature at risk

Have your say about what development should do for nature

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Wild for Water

Help us make a splash for cleaner water

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Planning and Infrastructure Bill

There’s no growth on a dead planet.

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Peat Inspectors: Open Letter to Retailers

The Wildlife Trusts are calling on retailers to use clearer labelling for peat-containing products

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Say No to Neonics

The UK Government will uphold a ban on this bee-killing pesticide, but more support is needed for farmers.

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HS2 in Warwickshire

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's position on HS2

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The Badger Cull

The Wildlife Trusts have opposed the badger cull since it first started and no Wildlife Trust will allow badger culling on its land.

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