Why we're publishing today's feature in English and Gaelic Members only Members only
The first in our series of special features is now online – and we're doing things a bit differently.
Lots of exciting news, plus a call for pitches Members only Members only
Suddenly, everything is going very well. Plus, we want your stories!
Can hedgelaying survive the 21st century? Members only Members only
People have laid hedges since the Bronze Age – but fresh thinking is required to ensure the craft continues into the future.
In grey city spaces, a greener future is growing Members only Members only
Urban agriculture is springing up in London's wastelands. But will the city ever be able to feed itself?
“At its root, rewilding is an ecocentric approach.” Members only Members only
Future Land: An interview with Steve Carver, director of the Wildland Research Institute, on wilderness and rewilding.
The future of Inkcap Journal Members only Members only
Some major changes are afoot.
How is your local council managing its roadside verges? Members only Members only
Exclusive: With the right interventions, road verges can become a haven for wildflowers. We asked every council in England for its management regime.
One quarter of English councils have plans to rewild. Does yours? Members only Members only
Exclusive: We asked every council in England about whether they were rewilding – and what they were spending to make it happen. Here's what we found out.