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Let’s extend wild camping across our National Parks
With Dartmoor’s right to camp upheld, Campaign for National Parks and others are calling for a bold new era of open access and outdoor enjoyment.
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With Dartmoor’s right to camp upheld, Campaign for National Parks and others are calling for a bold new era of open access and outdoor enjoyment.
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This week, Campaign for National Parks is in court to defend the law protecting all of England’s National Parks and National Landscapes.
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After questions about introducing an entry fee for visiting the Peak District it's important to look for other ways to fund National Parks that keep them free for everyone
A stunning panorama of the Western Brecon Beacons has won the summer of beauty photography competition run by HF Holidays and Campaign for National Parks.
Projects contributing to our beautiful National Parks could win £2,000 boost in Park Protector Award 2018
Raising the bar: improving nature in our National Parks argues that a change is urgently needed to enable the Parks to halt, and reverse the loss in wildlife seen across England and Wales
Campaign for National Parks is very concerned about proposed amendments to the planning application for the potash mine in the North York Moors National Park.
National Grid has announced that they are now proposing to underground all 23.4km of pylons in the Lake District
“National Parks need to remain relevant – don’t pickle them in aspic,” says our new President, Caroline Quentin
After three fantastic years, we have come to an end of our Mosaic Youth project, inspiring young people to use and enjoy National Parks
We call for a public inquiry to examine plans to develop the world's largest potash mine
Our research shows how cuts are impacting on visitor centres, jobs, biodiversity and conservation, apprenticeships and business and engagement and education
Writer Homan Yousofi reflects on an inspirational walk in Snowdonia with the much loved nature writer, raconteur and Guardian columnist Jim Perrin.