Our five national favourite species are cod, haddock, prawns, salmon and tuna. Together they make up around 64% of our seafood consumption. Fisheries and farms with Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ...
Join us on Wednesday 1 October at 2pm for the first Happy By Nature Live Lesson - Forests with Steve Backshall live from The Lost Gardens of Heligan. In this interactive lesson, pupils will explore ...
For primary school pupils aged 7-11 years.
Our aim is to maximise the effectiveness of technology for conservation, ecological research, and citizen science by providing experienced as well as new users with accessible and freely available, ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
The word "koala" is thought to originate from one of the Australian Aboriginal languages, Dharug, which roughly translates to ‘no drink’ or ‘no water’. And this might explain why. In the Australian ...
If you’ve purchased an adoption or membership or given a donation today your welcome pack and any Thank You letter will take 2-3 weeks to arrive to your nominated address. In around 2 weeks, you’ll ...
Winning prize: one Forest Bundle comprising of: a copy of the books ‘The Stuff that Stuff is Made Of’, ‘Around the World in 80 Plants’ and ‘Around the World in 80 Trees’, all signed by Jonathan Drori; ...
Our planet's forests play a crucial part in our fight against climate change. Anna Kitulagoda, our Head of Trillion Trees explains more about the role trees play and what we're doing to help. The past ...
The Amur-Heilong region, covering parts of Russia, China and Mongolia, has some of the world’s most intact and extensive ‘temperate’ forests – meaning forests of a rather mild climatic area, that ...
It’s a deceptively simple question with a few interesting answers. Let’s take a look at the options for charging an electric car with renewable energy, ranging from getting your own solar panels to ...
A single healthy meadow can be home to over 100 species of wildflowers, which in turn supports other meadow wildlife. For example, the common bird’s-foot trefoil is a food plant for 160 species of ...