Earth Trust and partners, Environment Bank and Taylor Wimpey, are proud to have been awarded the CIEEM Award for ‘Best Practice – Small Scale Mitigation’ for our biodiversity offsetting project at Bushey Bank.
Earth Trust statement in response to the government’s long-awaited food strategy which has been developed in response to the Henry Dimbleby National Food Strategy Report last year.
We’ll soon be able to find out exactly what wildlife has been enjoying our new wetland habitat with an ecological study into returning species, their numbers and habits, to better understand the impact of the changes in biodiversity and ‘re-wilding’ of features.
Brightwell Bees are our resident beekeepers here at Earth Trust Farm and we work closely together to manage the most suitable locations for their beehives, and how long they stay in each area.
At Earth Trust, most of our hedges are maintained by volunteers who lay them every few years. Although the process might look destructive, their work will allow our hedges to thrive for generations to come. In this post, volunteer Paul tells us more.
Earth Trust has joined with more than 60 organisations to demand ‘a legal right to nature’ in upcoming Levelling Up legislation and guarantee #NatureForEveryone.
As the Agriculture and Environment Bills move through Parliament, and as we rebuild our economies after coronavirus, let’s look at the world through nature’s eyes.
As we head towards summer we are starting to see more insect life across our places. Insects like bees, butterflies and moths pollinate flowers and form a vital part of our ecosystem.
Not only does time spent in nature give our mental wellbeing a boost, but the more diversity we experience the better it is for us.