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Swallow (Hirundo rustica) group and a House martin (Delichon urbicum) perched on power lines as a mixed species group of hirundines gathers ahead of their autumn migration, Gloucestershire, UK, September. - false
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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%…
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A sea full of superheroes
Forget Aquaman! Read on for the real superheroes in our seas…
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…
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 finds glimmer of hope for endangered water voles
Encouraging trend shows populations of water voles bounced back in key conservation areas, although their overall range continues to decline.
New report reveals hedgehogs, yellowhammers and dragonflies at risk post-EU Exit
The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB and WWF believe there are no clear plans on how regulation gaps will be plugged to protect nature
The Wildlife Trusts buy The Rothbury Estate in partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Stretching over 3,800 hectares, the land is home to rare and endangered wildlife including curlews, emperor moths and red squirrels.
New report reveals HS2 Ltd got nature figures wrong
Government must require HS2 Ltd to re-evaluate nature loss and compensate fairly