Blog: Wildlife conservation

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Sowing survival

Where farmers are given support for nature-friendly farming, nature and food production can go hand in hand. Through the pioneering Jordans Farm Partnership, The Wildlife Trusts and Jordans work…

River and bridge with hidden invasive species

Is it a 'COP' half empty or a 'COP' half full?

You may have heard of the recent COP15 and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBP), which gives hope for nature. But what exactly is it and what does it mean for invasive species…

Cemlyn NWWT Nature Reserve at High Tide

Taking a lead - Wildlife and dogs at Cemlyn

A key role for the Cemlyn wardens is engaging with the visiting public and this often involves advising on dog walking. Here we consider some of the impacts of dogs on wildlife.

Native oysters bagged and on trestles in the Humber

Oyster reintroduction on the Humber Estuary

Amy Pickford, one of our Living Seas Volunteers in 2019, has moved on to new pastures. Here she gives a summary of the native oyster reintroduction work she's been doing with our colleagues…