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Cuts raise questions over commitment to greener National Parks
We have concerns that Defra funding cuts, announced in the Budget, could threaten the health and recovery of England’s National Parks.
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We have concerns that Defra funding cuts, announced in the Budget, could threaten the health and recovery of England’s National Parks.
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The Spring/Summer 2024 edition of Viewpoint magazine is available to read now.
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In the run-up to COP16, we’ve come together with England’s National Parks and leading NGOs to demand a New Deal for National Parks that delivers a wilder and nature-rich future.
Email Amber Rudd Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change now, before the final consultation by the Government on fracking in and under National Parks
More than 600 people are to take part in walks across our ten English National Parks this Saturday to highlight our Stop the Cuts campaign
Hundreds of people discovered their adventurous side at the National Park’s Walltown picnic site on Hadrian’s Wall last weekend as National Parks Week got underway.
We've written an open letter to Michael Gove, calling for a moratorium on oil and gas extraction in National Parks.
New to Nature provides young people from diverse backgrounds with 12-month paid placements in the environment sector, Lily shares her experience
Campaigners gathered outside the Royal Court of Justice today (July 18) to await the decision of Dartmoor National Park Authority's wild camping appeal.
June is pride month and we're celebrating our LGBTQIA+ colleagues, friends and supporters, and reflect on our work to support members of these communities.
The House of Lords debated the future of National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with clear cross-party support to bring powers up to date.
Bannau Brycheiniog’s recent punchy promotional video featuring the typically charismatic Welsh tones of Michael Sheen delivering Owen Sheers’ rousing words of aspiration launched the National Park’s new 5-year Management Plan.