More Sensitive Test Improves Disease Surveillance In Rhinoceroses And Elephants In Kruger National Park South Africa.

Mycobacterium bovis is a disease that threatens the conservation of free-ranging black rhinoceros and elephants in Kruger National Park , South... read more

25.10.2018 • By TiKa Diagnostics Ltd

Join us for our Community Coffee Morning!

Our Community Coffee Morning is just around the corner, taking place this Friday! This is a fantastic opportunity to network with organisations... read more

23.10.2018 • By Better Pathways

Tyne Bank Brewery has gone green!

The Newcastle-based brewery has taken steps to reduce its carbon footprint including offering vegan-friendly cask ales and opting out of using... read more

18.10.2018 • By Crystallised

New ethical childrenswear brand redefines the way we shop

PRESS RELEASE 17 October 2018 For Immediate release New ethical childrenswear brand redefines the way we shop ArtyWren replaces boy... read more

17.10.2018 • By ArtyWren

Are you looking to take an active approach for dealing with mental health in your workplace?

Are you looking to take an active approach for dealing with mental health in your workplace? The MHFA training course is the answer for you!... read more

16.10.2018 • By Better Pathways

Scottish entry in international awards to boost tourism and Gaelic by saving red squirrels

Scotland’s only entry in the Forests category of a leading international conservation competition could this week secure funding to create a... read more

16.10.2018 • By Trees for Life

Research reveals Scotland’s west coast as global cetacean hotspot

Scotland’s west coast seas are a global hotspot for cetaceans and basking sharks, and need better protection, said Hebridean Whale and Dolphin... read more

12.10.2018 • By Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust

British Adventurer Ash Dykes has arrived at his first major milestone while traversing the length of China’s Yangtze River on one of the greatest world-first expeditions of the decade.

LONDON, 08 October 2018: British adventurer and extreme athlete Ash Dykes, from North Wales, has just arrived at his first major milestone during... read more

08.10.2018 • By Ash Dykes Ltd

Voting urged to help secure the future of Scotland’s red squirrels

An innovative Highlands project offering hope for the long-term survival of Scotland’s red squirrels will be stepped up if conservation charity... read more

08.10.2018 • By Trees for Life

Unique roadshow brings bumblebees’ world into classrooms

A unique mobile interactive experience from conservation charity Bumblebee Conservation Trust is to help secondary school students learn about the... read more

08.10.2018 • By Bumblebee Conservation Trust

For Animal Lovers, Today Is The Most Important Day Of The Year

That’s because it’s World Animal Day! The celebration of this special day unites the animal welfare movement, mobilising it into a global force... read more

04.10.2018 • By Naturewatch Foundation

Highlands ‘lost world’ near Loch Ness celebrates 10 years of rewilding

Conservation charity Trees for Life is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its flagship Dundreggan Conservation Estate in Glenmoriston – marking a... read more

01.10.2018 • By Trees for Life

Wildlife conservation exhibition seeking an end to wildlife crime to open at Wildlife & Safari Show in Harrogate this weekend

Sketch for Survival is the idea of UK based charity Explorers against Extinction (registered UK charity number 1177505). At the heart of this... read more

27.09.2018 • By Explorers Against Extinction

​Human Lending Library launches at The British Library

Expert Impact’s unique ‘Human Lending Library’ launches in-house at The British Library, providing mentoring for social impact businesses with... read more

27.09.2018 • By Expert Impact

Parks protected in perpetuity to support active communities

Four UK parks are set to benefit from £100,000 of investment which will encourage local people to get active in their local park. Capital grants... read more

25.09.2018 • By Fields in Trust

GWCT takes to the road in brand new series of events

WITH THE DEBATE around how we manage the country raging like never before, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) are getting out and about... read more

21.09.2018 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

‘A blow for wildlife’ - GWCT disappointed at ‘bizarre’ Natural Resources Wales decision to end shooting on their land

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) feels the Natural Resources Wales (NRW) decision to end shooting on their land is a blow for... read more

21.09.2018 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

British countryside celebrated in striking new GWCT Christmas cards

A WONDERFUL SELECTION of paintings are captured in this year’s Christmas cards by Fordingbridge-based charity The Game & Wildlife Conservation... read more

18.09.2018 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

The Calmsden estate becomes the first ever “double winner” of the Cotswold Grey Partridge Trophy

Mark Tufnell, owner of the Calmsden estate near Cirencester, has always been crazy about his grey partridges. He was the driving force behind... read more

17.09.2018 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

Interactive map highlights UK danger hotspots vulnerable to environmental and criminal risks

Shocking new research into social and environmental risks to the UK has highlighted the country's major danger hotspots. The stats,... read more

13.09.2018 • By Fuel Your Preparation

GWCT needs your help to save sea trout

DYLAN Roberts, a fisheries scientist at Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), is drumming up support to secure much-needed funds for a... read more

12.09.2018 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

Schoolteacher completes epic challenge by running across Africa

Schoolteacher completes epic challenge during summer holidays by running across Africa 4000 km over 3 months Running... read more

10.09.2018 • By Brendan Rendall

Mayor of Camden attends reopening of refurbished Coram’s Fields nursery playground following large grant from children’s charity

On Friday 7th September 2018, Coram’s Fields announced the official reopening of their nursery playground, after receiving a grant of £18,902 from... read more

11.09.2018 • By London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children

WATSON Releases New Survey Questionnaire Aimed at SMEs

An opportunity to influence EU Policy plus the chance to win an Amazon Echo Spot! The WATSON project is now inviting innovative SMEs to take... read more

03.09.2018 • By United Nations University - MERIT

Plastic-free multivitamin supplement launch

Apsu, a nutritional company that specializes in products for the sporting and athletic market, has relaunched its Superfood Multivitamin in a... read more

28.08.2018 • By Apsu

Chris Packham partners with Naturewatch Foundation to save badgers

Naturewatch Foundation animal welfare charity is excited to partner with TV presenter and author, Chris Packham, as part of their longstanding... read more

23.08.2018 • By Naturewatch Foundation

New product to identify badgers infected with bovine TB

Our new product processes badger faeces in a novel manner that enables and promotes the selective culture of bovine TB. Use of this product for... read more

15.08.2018 • By TiKa Diagnostics Ltd

British Adventurer Ash Dykes is underway in attempting one of the greatest world-first expeditions of the decade, traversing the length of China’s Yangtze River.

London 15th August 2018, Two-time world first record holder, British adventurer and extreme athlete, 27 year old Ash Dykes from Old Colwyn in... read more

15.08.2018 • By Ash Dykes Ltd

Local lifesaving charity unveils reason behind Minerva Owls name

A local charity who provide the air ambulance and Critical Care service across Bath, have unveiled the significance behind their Owl’s name.... read more

08.08.2018 • By Great Western Air Ambulance Charity

New ‘suspension bridge’ keeps red squirrels safe in Highlands

A specially designed rope bridge slung between trees high over a Highlands road is giving red squirrels a safe crossing. Camera footage has... read more

08.08.2018 • By Trees for Life

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