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The Wildlife Trusts: Our priorities for the next UK Government
House of Lords says NO to Government plans to scrap Nutrient Neutrality
Joanna Lewis, CEO of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, responds to the House of Lords vote on 13 September to keep Nutrient Neutrality protections in place.
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust responds to Government announcement to scrap sewage pollution legislation
Government plans announced this week will see the removal of crucial protections – placing further pressures on our already severely damaged rivers and globally rare Wiltshire chalk streams.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust urges the Government to abolish its plans to ease sewage pollution legislation
The Government is considering abandoning legislation to protect our rivers from sewage effluent.
For wildlife
River Wylye to be enhanced through a new collaboration between conservation charities and farmers
The Wylye Chalk Stream Project has been successful in the second round of the Government’s Landscape Recovery scheme.
Emergency authorisation of bee-killing pesticide is a “deathblow”, say The Wildlife Trusts
'Emergency' authorisation to use a highly damaging neonicotinoid has today been approved by UK Government, despite nearly 15,000 people calling on them to choose better support for…
Wildlife at risk on farms as vital hedge and river rules vanish
The National Trust, RSPB and The Wildlife Trusts say rivers and hedgerows are at increasing risk as UK Government fails to enshrine basic protection for nature on farms.
My Early Days
I was appointed to the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust on 20th July 2020, as Head of Nature Recovery South, after being interviewed on two Zoom meetings, a very odd experience in these strange…
Downlooker snipefly
The Downlooker snipefly gets its name from its habit of sitting on posts or sunny trees with its head facing down to the ground, waiting for passing prey. It prefers grassland, scrub and woodland…