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        • Our conservation programmes are the beating heart of our work. Through our programmes, we address overlooked and underfunded conservation challenges for globally threatened species, regions and ecosystems.
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          What is driving the twin crises of climate breakdown and biodiversity loss? Alongside conservation, what else can we do to create a healthier balance between ourselves and the natural world which sustains us?
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          Protecting and restoring nature for its intrinsic value, for ourselves and for future generations is one of the greatest challenges we face. A little knowledge can go a long way - learn more in this section.
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        • Why are species in decline?
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        • Through stories, interviews, events and imaginative collaborations, we explore our relationship with nature and what we can do support flourishing diversity, for people and planet.
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Hydropower: The Myth of Green Energy

By Victoria Steele|2017-12-05T16:29:33+00:00November 24th, 2017|Comments Off on Hydropower: The Myth of Green Energy
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  • A valley landscape of fields, trees, and houses

Finance for Biodiversity Foundation

By Nina Seale|2023-07-31T11:49:00+00:00July 31st, 2023|Comments Off on Finance for Biodiversity Foundation
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  • Hugo Costa on a boat in a river

The freshwater opportunity: preserving the waters which connect us

By Nina Seale|2023-06-12T09:40:52+00:00June 12th, 2023|Conservation Optimism, Freshwater, Hydropower, Rivers|Comments Off on The freshwater opportunity: preserving the waters which connect us
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How a literature degree prepared me for a career in conservation

By Claire Adler|2023-06-07T13:08:18+00:00June 7th, 2023|Art, Capacity, Conservation Careers, Jobs, Our Team|Comments Off on How a literature degree prepared me for a career in conservation
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  • Brown trout swimming in sunlight on a UK chalk stream

Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life

By Nina Seale|2023-06-12T09:42:56+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Conservation Optimism, Freshwater, Hydropower, Rivers|Comments Off on Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life
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  • Right whale breaching in front of sunset.

A victory for our ocean, 20 years in the making

By Claire Adler|2023-03-15T15:45:28+00:00March 15th, 2023|Advocacy, High Seas, Marine, Ocean, Policy|Comments Off on A victory for our ocean, 20 years in the making
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  • Massive, impossible wall of

The myth of green hydropower

By Claire Adler|2023-09-08T11:04:06+00:00March 13th, 2023|Dams, F