Month: April 2026

  • New Report: Getting Back to the Garden

    New Report: Getting Back to the Garden

    Exploring how the Church can lead on nature At a time when the UK has committed to protecting 30% of land for nature by 2030 – a key UN target adopted by nearly 200 countries – one question remains: who will deliver it? The Government’s Land Use Framework released last month makes clear that meeting…

  • Church of England committing “an ethical and financial own goal” by not protecting nature

    These are the words of businesswoman and Dragon’s Den investor Deborah Meaden, in response to a new report examining the Church of England’s financial assets. The study, which has also been endorsed by economist Sir Partha Dasgupta, author and conservationist Isabella Tree and environmental economics Professor Ian Bateman, outlines how, as one of the nation’s…

  • Rewilding Species of the Month: The Mountain Hare

    Rewilding Species of the Month: The Mountain Hare

    Some species play a key role in rewilding: altering landscapes, restoring ecosystems and/or creating balance through predation. This month, however, we focus on a species for whom rewilding could be the key to their survival on our shores – the mountain hare. The mountain hare is the UK’s only native hare and has been here…