A year for wildlife

A year for wildlife

The Wildlife Trust’s Impact Report 2017/2018 offers an inspirational insight into the work of the charity The Wildlife Trusts encompass 46 local Wildlife Trusts, 2,300 nature reserves, 35,000 volunteers and 850,000 members. In 2017-18, 10 million visits were made to its reserves, 17,900 people gained new skills on its training courses, and one million Random Acts of Wildness were undertaken…
Stepping up the fight for our natural world

Stepping up the fight for our natural world

Our latest Subs Club article, for KG subscribers only, highlights several ways in which people can stand up for treasured wild species. Plants for pollinators: perfection not promised The RHS has announced that it is changing the name of its ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ logo scheme to ‘Plants for Pollinators’ (pictured above). The logo was launched in 2011, so that retailers…
Go absolutely wild in June!

Go absolutely wild in June!

Stars back national nature challenge 30 Days Wild Naturalists, TV presenters and authors are backing The Wildlife Trusts’ national nature challenge to do something ‘wild’ every day during June. Author Abi Elphinstone, TV presenter Gillian Burke, Olympian Alex Gregory, and chart-topping James McVey from The Vamps have all put their weight behind the campaign to reconnect people with wildlife in…