all

All posts

The bleak, industrial beauty of Scotland's heather moorlands Members only

Ecology and aesthetics clash amid Scotland's blooming uplands.

Stephen Rutt
Stephen Rutt
Extract

Landscape Protection & Wild Belt Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

The grand plan to rewild Somerleyton Estate – including the return of the lynx Members only

The Knepp Estate may hog the limelight, but another rewilding project of a similar scale is unfolding in East Anglia.

Tomé Morrissy-Swan
Tomé Morrissy-Swan
Feature

Climate Adaptation & Lost Terns Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

'Our hikes were a political statement': The Sheffield walkers reclaiming 2,000 years of rural history Members only

When Maxwell Ayamba set up a hiking group for middle-aged Black men in 2004, he didn't realise it would be such a revolutionary act.

Maxwell Ayamba
Maxwell Ayamba
Essay

Weak Targets & Royal Rewilding Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

Less than 15% of councils have declared an Ecological Emergency. Why the delay? Members only

In comparison, 83% of county and unitary authorities have declared a Climate Emergency.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Feature

Ecological Emergency declarations: additional resources Members only

We've pulled together all the key documents, actions, quotes and media reports for councils that have declared an Ecological Emergency.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Resources