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Heathland - A Rare and Beautiful Habitat
Discover more about this unique and globally important habitat.
Water vole
The water vole is under serious threat from habitat loss and predation by the American mink. Found along our waterways, it is similar-looking to the brown rat, but with a blunt nose, small ears…
Frogspawn advice
Wildlife help & advice
The water vole
Kelly Hollings, Restoring Ratty Project Officer for Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explores the habits of these much-loved mammals.
Long-awaited Environment Act passed
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the passing of the Environment Act.
In response to the 25 Year Environment Plan
Theresa May’s speech on the environment this week shows that, at last, a Government is seeing how much the environment means to the people of the UK, not least young people.
Bank vole
The chestnut-brown bank vole is our smallest vole and can be found in hedgerows, woodlands, parks and gardens. It is ideal prey for owls, weasels and kestrels.
Field vole
With a population of 75 million, the field vole is one of the UK's most common mammals. Hidden among the vegetation of grassland, heathland and moorland, it is not as easily spotted as the…
Speak up for the environment - talk to your MP
Meeting your MP is an easy way to get your voice heard and to speak directly to the people in power. If you feel the environment should be properly protected, let them know!
The Draft Environment Bill: Wildlife needs better protections
The Government's draft Environment Bill does not go far enough to tackle today's environmental challenges and ensure wildlife is properly protected into the future.