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Partnership project to restore the River Wye and surrounding landscape for wildlife and for people chosen as one of 12 projects to benefit from government’s £25 million of funding
The project’s aim is to restore the Wye catchment to a healthy condition, so its rivers and their tributaries can support the unique wildlife that depends on them, provide clean and plentiful…
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust receives grant of £249,500 from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant from the Government’s £40 million second round of the Green Recovery Challenge Fund, a multi-million-pound boost for green jobs and nature…
What’s happening with the Wye? Despite no plan from the Government, we can collaborate responsibly!
With still no sign of the Government's plan to save the Wye, is any progress being made to recover our rivers? Can we end the blame game and collaborate responsibly?
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GOVERNMENT U-TURN ON PROMISES TO END BADGER CULLING
Largest ever cull authorised this autumn – bringing the total shot to 35% of UK’s badger population
The Wildlife Trusts say River Wye Action Plan is welcome but must go further to “restore the river to full health”
Today, the UK Government has announced a long-awaited action plan for the River Wye. The River Wye Action Plan aims to “stop the decline of the River Wye, preserving its diverse and varied…
New Welsh-English project to restore nature and boost rural prosperity across historic Marches
Today a group of Wildlife Trusts launch Wilder Marches – an ambitious nature recovery project across two countries, four counties and three major river catchments. Shropshire, Herefordshire,…
Wood blewit
The lilac-blue wood blewit grows in woodland and parkland. It is edible and gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - pop along to a Wildlife Trust event to try…
Government consultation opens on new planning and farming policies: #ActSwiftly.
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust urges public to seize opportunity to reverse the decline of nature in our county with new policies on planning and farming.
How to use less plastic
Plastic waste and its damaging effect on our seas and natural world has been big news recently. Here's what you can you do about it.