WILD: The Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Podcast

Ep 3. Cash to trash nature?

18 min · 12. juni 2025
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How nature and development can work together to create sustainable, healthy homes for everyone. In this episode Bob is joined by Ed Green, chief executive of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and Ian Jelley, Director of Landscape Recovery, to discuss why Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill could be bad news for nature and communities. Email your MP today. [https://action.wildlifetrusts.org/page/171483/action/1] Find more information at https://www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/planning-infrastructure-bill-25 [https://www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/planning-infrastructure-bill-25] If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it and leave us a review. You can get in touch with us at ⁠⁠marketing@wkwt.org.uk⁠⁠ [marketing@wkwt.org.uk].

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episode Ep 3. Cash to trash nature? artwork

Ep 3. Cash to trash nature?

How nature and development can work together to create sustainable, healthy homes for everyone. In this episode Bob is joined by Ed Green, chief executive of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and Ian Jelley, Director of Landscape Recovery, to discuss why Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill could be bad news for nature and communities. Email your MP today. [https://action.wildlifetrusts.org/page/171483/action/1] Find more information at https://www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/planning-infrastructure-bill-25 [https://www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/planning-infrastructure-bill-25] If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it and leave us a review. You can get in touch with us at ⁠⁠marketing@wkwt.org.uk⁠⁠ [marketing@wkwt.org.uk].

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Ep 2: Can nature help our mental wellbeing?

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