Interest in wind turbines is increasing following the UK Government’s lifting of the ban on onshore development, but the planning system remains ‘complex and opaque’
In a joint project by the Lake District National Park Authority, Cumbria Wildlife Trust and through working closely with farmers, 23 football pitches worth of hay meadows has been restored
²ÝÁñÉçÇø are supporting nature restoration and wildlife by keeping sediment on-farm which could also help businesses reclaim and reuse productive soil that would otherwise be lost downstream
England’s reservoirs should be 76% full at this time of year – but many of them (41%) are under half full
The campaign, run by The Wildlife Trusts and Northumberland Wildlife Trust, needs to raise £30 million to secure the future of the Rothbury Estate and use it for natural restoration
More than 10,000 objections have been submitted against plans to install a 70-mile pylon development across Scottish farmland
²ÝÁñÉçÇø invited to apply for Severn Trent's latest STEPS programme
Defra said 'repeated burning' on peatland damages precious ecosystems, but the Moorland Association says heather burning has helped to save lives
More than 5,000 farmers with agreements set to expire will be offered an extension
The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary has approved plans for what is expected to be one of the UK's largest solar farms in Lincolnshire, sparking concerns regarding the loss of productive farmland and the impact it could have on food security