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Peatland in Northumberland. Bell Crag Flow, part of the Border Mire

For peat’s sake – stop selling peat!

Peat is a key tool in addressing climate change. How? Peat in the UK stores more carbon than all the woodland in the UK, France, and Germany! The UK and Wales are some of the few countries in the…

Badger prints in mud the wildlife trusts

Mammal mysteries

Have you spotted any mysterious tracks or unexplained droppings? Solve the case with some tips from Darren Tansley, the Mammal Detective.

COP

Get the drop on COP

COP26 is nearly upon us, having been delayed from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. You may have heard it referenced in the news or even in passing on the street, but the name gives little away.…

A football field which has been left to grow wild with houses in the distance

Carbon negative gardens on Anglesey!

Andy, Youth Engagement Officer at North Wales Wildlife Trust tells us about the amazing work the Stand for Nature Wales youth forum and team have been doing in schools on Anglesey.

A river taken on the surface of the water, surrounding the river you can see trees and reeds

Start with the Wye

Life in the River Wye is silently slipping away, but you can help save it! Sign the e-action to demand Welsh Government take action!

Hundreds of young people at a climate strike on a sunny day

The kids are gonna save the world

Young marine biologist, Dawood Qureshi tells us why it's important that young people stand for nature. He shines a light on the amazing young people already making their voices heard.

Common Teal in Flooded Field (c) Nick Upton/2020VISION/naturepl.com

How nature can help us hold back the floods

As flooding becomes more frequent and more extreme, we can't manage floods as we did in the past. We need a new approach - and nature can be part of the solution.