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Wild camping remains a right on Dartmoor
Right to wild camp without landowner permission will be allowed on Dartmoor after the supreme court rejects landowner appeal.
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Right to wild camp without landowner permission will be allowed on Dartmoor after the supreme court rejects landowner appeal.
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This summer we're sharing some incredible stories from young people across National Parks in England and Wales as part of our New Perspectives project.
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With one of the most consequential elections since devolution on the horizon, we present 5 key manifesto asks to boost Wales' National Parks.
Rose O'Neill joins the Environment Agency’s expert ecologists as they conduct a fish survey of the river Meon in the South Downs
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
It’s time to make some bold decisions to deliver better transport for National Parks
As Westminster considers new laws that would require water companies and regulators to take action for National Parks, our Chief Executive Rose O’Neill explores deeply concerning proposals that show why change is desperately needed.
We support an amendment to the Levelling Up Bill which would require public bodies, such as Environment Agency, Ofwat and the water companies to take action and prioritise investment in rivers such as the Lymington.
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.
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.
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