© 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.