© RSPB Haweswater What investment zones might mean for national parks Read our response to the Government’s proposed ‘investment zones,’ which places the UK’s most environmentally protected areas at risk of development.
© Ali Elliott / Unsplash Scotland’s new national park consultation The Scottish Governments nature agency NatureScot announced the public consultation for a new national park for Scotland.
© Charlie Bishop / Wildscreen Eight species that could thrive in wilder national parks If our national parks were wilder, we could see a whole host of wildlife flourishing. Meet the species who would benefit from this change in legislation
© Chris Aldridge Response to the Government’s landscapes review consultation See our response to the Government’s Landscape Review Consultation. Their public consultation closed on 9 April 2022.
© Adamikarl / Shutterstock UK Government’s response to Glover Review The Government’s failure to adopt the Glover Review’s recommendations for wilder national parks is a huge missed opportunity for nature, climate and people.
© Sam Rose 20% of national park land is nature-impoverished grouse moor New research reveals nature-impoverished intensively-managed grouse moors cover over three-quarters of a million acres of Britain’s national parks.
© Sam Rose We want to see the Peak District National Park teeming with wildlife Learn why the UK will only achieve large-scale restoration of ecosystems and thriving local economies if we commit to rewilding our national parks
© Sam Rose Policy briefing – how to achieve Wilder National Parks Read our policy briefing and discover why we need Wilder National Parks, how we can achieve it and the enormous benefits they can bring.