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Acorn collecting with Bere Regis Primary School
Wild Woodbury was a hive of activity recently as pupils from Bere Regis Primary School came to visit. Their mission was to collect acorns to be planted on site at a later date, marking the…
Polls show nature policies could affect outcome of General Election
Almost identical numbers of environmental charity supporters vote Conservative as Labour – and majority of Wildlife Trust supporters may switch their votes at next election.
Public urged to defend nature as new policies threaten nature, climate and food security
Dorset Wildlife Trust is extremely worried about recent announcements made by the Government that pose serious threats to nature, impact of climate change and food security, and is asking their…
Dogs On Leads
Dorset Wildlife Trust highlights the crucial role of nutrient neutrality schemes in protecting the region’s waterways from yet more pollution.
Reports have emerged that the Government is considering scrapping a key policy designed to mitigate the environmental impact of new developments amid claims it was blocking new houses being built…
Ocean with David Attenborough
Dorset Wildlife Trust's Marine Policy and Advocacy Manager, Peter Tinsley, reviews David Attenborough's groundbreaking new film 'Ocean'.
Fixing our broken water system – will the outcomes from the Water Commission put things right?
Ali Morse, The Wildlife Trusts' Water Policy Manager, delves into the recent Independent Water Commission report, and what it means for our water system.
Protect our offshore Marine Protected Areas
Marine Policy and Evidence Manager, Peter Tinsley talks about Southern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority’s 2023 Bottom-Towed Gear byelaw coming into force.
Scale of nature and climate crises undermined by low ambition farm payments
Today the Government has announced new payments for farmers which raise serious questions as to whether we’ll see any better environmental outcomes now than the era of the much-derided Common…