Nature-rich National Parks at COP16
In the run-up to COP16, we’ve come together with England’s National Parks and leading NGOs to demand a New Deal for National Parks that delivers a wilder and nature-rich future.
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In the run-up to COP16, we’ve come together with England’s National Parks and leading NGOs to demand a New Deal for National Parks that delivers a wilder and nature-rich future.
Scientists at University of York find “alarming” levels of pharmaceuticals in England's National Parks, posing threats to wildlife and human health.
The A66 TransPennine upgrade has been given the go ahead despite fierce opposition and changes to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.
Rose O'Neill joins the Environment Agency’s expert ecologists as they conduct a fish survey of the river Meon in the South Downs
We've written an open letter to Michael Gove, calling for a moratorium on oil and gas extraction in National Parks.
Along with 13 other organisations we have written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, raising strong concerns over proposals to remove planning protections in Protected Landscapes.
Our latest New Perspectives Bursary project comes from Katie Dancey-Downs, a writer and journalist based in the New Forest National Park.
Campaigners gathered outside the Royal Court of Justice today (July 18) to await the decision of Dartmoor National Park Authority's wild camping appeal.
Speaking to a full room in Westminster yesterday morning, Environment Minister Trudy Harrison asked the public to hold this Government to account to deliver their promises for nature. Just hours later, a major promise for National Parks was in tatters.
The Upper Derwent Valley is safe for now but it should never have been under threat