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Devastating news for bees as Government reverses neonicotinoids ban
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is alarmed to learn the Government has agreed the use of a highly damaging pesticide - neonicotinoid thiamethoxam - for the treatment of sugar beet seed in response to…
My memories
Richard used to work in the docks across the water from Thurrock Thameside Nature Park. Since his wife died, he likes to get away from the hustle and bustle, coming out with his dog to escape and…
December moth
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
A tribute to Roger Mitchell
We remember Roger Mitchell, a beloved and charismatic leader whose perseverance and dedication to nature conservation and his vision for its future had significant and long-lasting impacts on…
Members' Open Gardens Weekend
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Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
My roots
Hassan & Asma moved from the Sudan in 1969 as newlyweds, so that Hassan could take up a job at Kings College Hospital. Hassan remembers farming with his father, watering the broad beans, wheat…
Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Porbeagle shark
The porbeagle shark is a member of the shark family Lamnidae, making it one of the closest living relatives of the great white shark.
Horseradish
Horseradish is used as a well-loved condiment. This member of the cabbage family is actually an introduced species in the UK, but causes no harm in the wild.
Yorkshire cyclist to visit every nature reserve in just two weeks
A Yorkshire Wildlife Trust member has pledged to cycle to all of our nature reserves, raising money along the way.