Nightingales are making a comeback to Suffolk as RSPB Minsmere recorded a rise in the songbird in recent years.
Elusive nightingale ‘doing well’ at Northward Hill, Kent, but experts cite concerns around loss of habitat ...
TAMMY: Purple coral pea hardenbergia is a native garden favourite. In the wild it'll carpet the bush, tumbling over the ground, but if you give it the right support, it will also climb. Tammy planted ...
Pengelli Woods in north Pembrokeshire was alive with the sound of axes, saws, and the quiet hum of curiosity as volunteers gathered to immerse themselves in the age-old art of coppicing. Alongside ...
It might look severe, but coppicing work under way alongside Cambridge’s precious chalk streams will have huge benefits, say ecologists. Work began on 9 February as part of the Greater Cambridge Chalk ...
Farmers in Bland Shire still cannot resume their traditional tree-cutting practices after a bill to allow it was rejected in NSW Parliament this month. The decision has effectively brought one of the ...
It sounds like a gardener’s holy grail: beautiful and practical plantings that can turn cities into green spaces with benefits for people and biodiversity. Our Australia-first collaborative research ...
Living Paradigms is a series about what we can learn from the customs and cultural practices of others when it comes to solving problems. It is sponsored by Wonderstruck. Every year, around the middle ...
The broombush and eucalyptus oil industries in NSW’s Bland Shire could be revived under new legislation introduced to NSW Parliament last week by Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke. The Biodiversity ...
Nationals Member for Cootamundra, Steph Cooke, has introduced the Biodiversity Conservation and Local Land Services Legislation Amendment (Broombush and Blue Mallee Coppicing) Bill 2025 to the NSW ...
Are the longer days and warmer weather making you think about spending more time outdoors? Many of our Connecting Ripon Network member charities offer the opportunity to enjoy some fresh air and ...
Experts from The Parks Trust have explained why seemingly glorioud and ancient willow trees are being chopped back to nothing but stumps at a city beauty spot. Did you know with an ad-lite ...
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