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A call for greater support for farmers to increase food security
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust calls for greater support for farmers to increase food security and meet the UK’s nature recovery targets.
Five Ways You Can Support Nature This March
March is the perfect time to roll up your sleeves and give a helping hand to our wonderful wildlife. Whether you have ten minutes or ten hours, a sprawling garden or a tiny balcony, there's…
What happens if there are cuts to nature-friendly farming support?
There is a huge amount riding on the Government’s spending review due out in June. Many departments are having their budgets slashed. What if the Defra farm budget - much of which is paying a…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Awarded nearly £250,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support vital conservation work across the county.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded a significant £249,949 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support a range of activities designed to support nature’s recovery including…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Supports the 80 Oaks Project in Swindon
A lasting tribute to the sacrifices made during the Second World War will be unveiled at Lydiard Park this weekend.
Hope and opportunity: how nature can be supported to adapt to climate change
Supporting nature can help address many climate change challenges, and the time to act is now. Today, the Climate Change Committee have released their urgent recommendations for UK Government.…
Well-City Salisbury returns for three more years: Pioneering mental health and wellbeing project secures renewed support from National Lottery Community Fund
Well-City Salisbury, a wellbeing project helping people with low to medium mental health needs through arts and heritage courses, has received £368,135 of funding from National Lottery Community…
Wiltshire Council and Wiltshire Wildlife Trust join forces to promote wellbeing programme for men
Wiltshire Council is working alongside Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to promote a new wellbeing programme for men aged 20-59.
30 Days Wild – Join the UK’s most creative nature challenge as it celebrates its tenth year this June
Can you do one wild thing every day for a month?