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Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Project Blog
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…
Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Blog: The importance of soils
Holly Thompson explains why healthy soils are ever more essential as our climate changes.
Climate friendly gardening
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Herefordshire Council declares a 'climate emergency'
On 8th March, following the lead of councils across the UK, Herefordshire Council declared a Climate Emergency*. Herefordshire has the potential to be a leader in carbon footprint reduction with…
Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Blog: Clean-water ponds: A quick and cost-effective nature-based solution to reduce catchment-wide declines in freshwater biodiversity
A blog from Holly Williams from our Wye Adapt to Climate Change? project team on the importance of freshwater ponds within the landscape - and how we can create more
Global Climate Strikes
The Wildlife Trusts fully support people across the UK who feel compelled to demonstrate their concern. We face heartbreak daily as we see the wildlife we love lost time and time again. As a…
Public urged to defend nature as new policies threaten nature, climate and food security
Herefordshire  Wildlife Trust is asking their members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors – both online and in person – to voice concerns over…
Things you can do about climate change
All systems go: green light for climate action programme in Herefordshire
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust's Andrew Nixon to sit on Herefordshire Council's new Climate and Nature Partnership Board unveiled today.
Trees: natural regeneration, tree planting and woodland creation
Natural Flood Management - what is it and how can it help?
With our changing climate, the rainfall we’ve seen over the last weeks is becoming more usual as extreme weather events become more common.
We’re working with landowners, communities and…