What are leaky woody barriers and why are they a Natural Flood Management tool?
The latest blog from the Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, supporting land managers with interventions to improve climate resilience and biodiversity.
The latest blog from the Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, supporting land managers with interventions to improve climate resilience and biodiversity.
This summer, we've put questions to the boards of Tesco and M&S at their AGMs, requesting an update on what actions they are taking to end river pollution caused by their supply chain
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?
Atlantic salmon are drifting towards extinction, but we can help them leap back from the brink.
The Wye Adapt to Climate Change project, begun in 2023, is a partnership between the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and Herefordshire…
Water abstraction from Herefordshire's rivers - the risks and the alternatives
From chicken manure to sewage, we're diving into the detail!
This summer, staff and members of Herefordshire Wildlife Trust and Radnorshire Wildlife Trust are attending the AGMs of supermarkets Tesco, Sainsburys and Marks and Spencer.
Thank you for joining us on our campaign so far…