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My wild job
Hi! I’m Gemma and I am the Campaigns Assistant for Essex Wildlife Trust. In my job, I try to share my passion for nature with others, while encouraging people to love, care and take action for…
Raising Awareness of a bird in danger
Swift Awareness Week 2020 runs between 27 June and 5 July and aims to alert everyone to the threats facing this charismatic species. Nick Brown, Coordinator of Swift Awareness Weeks tells us all…
Natural Flood Management and the Derwent Connections Project
What is Natural Flood Management and how we have been using this within the Derwent Connections Project.
Junior Rangers
Wild and Well
Volunteering for The Wildlife Trusts isn’t just great for wildlife, it’s good for you too, as nature and wellbeing manager, Dom Higgins explains.
Funds available for Trent Valley communities caring for their local area
Money is available to help people living in the Trent Valley transform their local environment. The Wildlife Trusts are encouraging groups to plan, deliver and apply for projects before the next…
25 years of support
Partnerships Manager Ellen Kinsley looks at some of the highlights from 25 years of support from The National Lottery.
Some like it hot, but our wetlands do not
Heatwaves can spell trouble for our freshwater habitats, as The Wildlife Trusts’ Water Policy Manager Ali Morse explains.
My passion
Chris is the Southern Reserves Manager at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and leads a team of staff, wardens and volunteers in caring for our nature reserves in the South of Nottinghamshire. This…
Arrested Development? Reforming the planning system
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Advocacy Manager Scott Blance outlines why we need the Government to reconsider their proposals for the planning system.
What has Nature Ever Done for Us? Taking a Natural Capital Approach.
Cutting through the jargon, our advocacy manager Scott Blance takes an early look at Derbyshire County Council’s new Natural Capital Strategy.