Sudden Oak Death The Trust's response to the Defra's consultation on new plant diseases.
Shifting Shores Climate change impacts on south west coast, according to a new National Trust report.
Stansted announcement Things are looking bad for the future of Hatfield Forest, as controversial airport plans are approved.
Scaly Cricket survives Missing for nearly 18 months, one of the rarest insects in Britain has been found again on Branscombe beach in south Devon.
Five fungal discoveries The recent wet weather has led to the discovery of five rare types of fungus at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
Urgent action needed A better way of managing water is essential if we are to cope with a future where more frequent flooding and drought are likely to become the norm.
World famous architects show their support Some of Britain’s leading and best-known architects have today joined forces in an attempt to help rescue Sir John Vanbrugh’s last masterpiece for the public.
Green standards review Nine of the UK’s leading environmental organisations today published the 2008 ‘Green Standard’ review.
Autumn breaks A selection of holiday cottages for the perfect break.
Conservation covenants report Conservation covenants could be a cost-effective way of protecting important green spaces.
August 2008
Bovine TB latest update The National Trust and Bovine TB: a briefing note on the Trust's position.
Holiday hotspots at risk Many of the nation's favourite seaside get aways are at risk of disappearing.
Wilde about greener gardens Yorkshire Bank and the National Trust were helped with the launch of the Greener Garden campaign by pop star and gardener Kim Wilde.
Discover heritage for free As part of Heritage Open Days this year, the National Trust will be opening over 300 of its properties for free on Saturday 13 September
The Cliveden Snail A small colony of an Italian snail has been discovered for the first time in Britain on our Cliveden estate in Buckinghamshire.
Good Egg Award We have been awarded for our use of only Freedom Food, free range eggs by our catering teams.
The Sarum Missal We have acquired the sole surviving copy of 'The Sarum Missal' published by William Caxton in 1487.
March 2008
A Welcombe acquisition We have acquired a new stretch of Devon and Cornwall’s beautiful unspoilt coast.
Batty about shopping Perhaps it’s because they have a taste for shopping or they simply love living in some of the most ancient buildings, that bats are making Trust shops their home.
The Great Green Leap Day National Trust staff took February 29 off to do conservation work as part of 'Great Green Leap Day'.
An extra day - who knows where it will lead? With 2008 being a leap year, the National Trust is inviting everyone to make the most of the extra day by trying their hand at volunteering.
Energy Saving Day (E-Day) On 27 February the nation was challenged to cut energy in their home, school or office.
Best year for Large Blue Butterfly Last year was the most successful year for the rare Large Blue butterfly since it was re-introduced at the National Trust’s Collard Hill in Somerset in 2000.
The Other Boleyn Girl Released in March, this sultry epic romance features three National Trust properties.
Helicopter helps restore peak bogs 4,500 bales of heather brash were helicoptered to inaccessible areas of exposed peat in the uplands of the Peak District.