Producing a Nature Recovery Strategy for Devon
“We would love to hear your thoughts about how this Strategy could benefit you and nature; so we would really appreciate any time you can… Read More »Producing a Nature Recovery Strategy for Devon
“We would love to hear your thoughts about how this Strategy could benefit you and nature; so we would really appreciate any time you can… Read More »Producing a Nature Recovery Strategy for Devon
“… could protect humanity against the worsening impacts of climate change, such as flooding and heatwaves, while helping to restore biodiversity.” . We need to… Read More »Nature recovery in our urban environments
How can the benefits nature provides to society be quantified in predominantly economic terms? How can the Natural Capital Approach be used in English conservation… Read More »Can environmental credits deliver nature recovery?
“We are striving to improve biodiversity and support nature recovery across all of our greenspaces.” A blue heart symbol is staked in the ground over… Read More »Nature recovery at East Devon
“Something wrong there.” . The Sid Valley is very keen to promote ‘nature recovery’: Our Plan – Sid Valley Biodiversity Group As is East Devon:… Read More »Nature recovery, biodiversity net gain and the Environment Bill
Government commits to protect countryside for nature Wildlife Trusts launch national nature recovery campaign . The District Council is determined to help improve biodiversity: Creating… Read More »Creating a nature recovery network for East Devon and the UK
Helping to ‘stitch back together Britain’s tattered natural fabric of wild land’. . The chair of the Environmental Audit Committee writes today in Parliament’s online… Read More »Creating a nature recovery network for East Devon
“But the reasons for the decline are clear and we know conservation actions deliver results for nature. We have never had a better understanding of… Read More »Nature-depletion: State of Nature report 2023
“The government’s 25 Year Environment Plan emphasises how dependent the economy is on the environment.” . The University of Exeter is a pretty important centre… Read More »“Nature has the power to unlock greater prosperity”
“Turning the least productive fifth of our farmland towards nature recovery would lead to a less than 3 per cent reduction in food production.” .… Read More »Landscape Recovery: “rewilding landscapes”
” Action and restructuring are what is needed. Our hope is for a greener, healthier and more balanced world, where nature is allowed to thrive… Read More »Climate change and biodiversity: nature-based solutions for Devon
“Credit to this government for bringing issues of regional inequality into sharper focus than any previous government in the last 30 years. There is a… Read More »Levelling Up Rural: stimulating lasting recovery and revitalisation
… to encourage more people to look after their own mental health by spending more time in nature. . This month’s newsletter from Butterfly Conservation… Read More »Nature for Nurture – free guide
Local groups are increasingly taking over swathes of the country. . The District Council allows communities to apply for recreation grounds and village pubs… Read More »Communities creating nature reserves
Free Webinars from the Devon Maritime Forum . From the latest newsletter: . DMF/LNP Summer Seminars 2020 . Organised and hosted by the DMF in… Read More »A Blue Recovery: “a healthier, cleaner, greener marine”