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New Perspectives – Ruth’s story on sustainable farming in the Yorkshire Dales
We’re pleased to launch the latest film, shot by young film-maker Ruth Garrett. Ruth created it as part of our New Perspectives Bursary scheme, which explores the relationships between carbon capture and livestock farming.
Government response to National Park amendments ‘a missed opportunity’
We are disappointed that government have chosen not to accept amendments that would give new powers to Protected Landscape and have called on them to think again.
One donation, twice the impact this Giving Tuesday
We’re delighted to let you know that we reached the Love our National Parks Christmas appeal target in just over one day, on ‘Giving Tuesday’ 29 November.
New 21st century ‘People’s Charter’ for Nature, Access & Landscape needed
Join us for the chance to engage with our panel of wildlife, advocacy and environmental experts to debate the new legislation needed to protect our National Parks
The National Parks movement speaks with one voice – we need to protect and strengthen our Protected Landscapes
An alliance of National Park societies have signed a joint declaration calling for governments in England and Wales to give Protected Landscapes their full backing
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Want to create campaigns which push for big answers or help our work reach policy makers and communities? Then take a look at our latest job opportunities.
Warm words are not enough – we need firm commitments that the planning system will continue to protect our most precious landscapes
Having received a response from the Secretary of State for Levelling-Up, we remain worried that investment zones could have a damaging effect on Protected Landscapes
For the sake of our future, we must retain existing laws and enhance nature protection in our National Parks and Protected Landscapes
Our Chief Executive Dr Rose O’Neill shares our concerns to recent changes set out by the UK Government that could seriously impact England’s landscapes.