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Help support Trust’s badger vaccination appeal
The county’s largest nature conservation charity is asking for donations to help support its work in vaccinating badgers against bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in Staffordshire.
European badger
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
The badger cull and bTB
Gun Moor Meadow appeal
Thanks to your help we've been able to purchase Gun moor's missing meadow!
Charity launches Gun Moor Meadow Appeal
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust have launched an urgent appeal to raise £81,000 to fund the purchase of Gun Moor Meadow, a missing piece of land on the edge of Gun Moor, which the Trust purchased in…
Badger vaccination programme
We continue to call on the Government to implement a programme of mechanisms to control the disease and deliver a cattle and badger vaccination strategy.
Trust resumes badger vaccination programme
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has resumed its badger vaccination programme this summer to help reduce the risk of badger to cattle transmission of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and show that…
Become wildlife detectives for the Big Wild Weekend!
The county’s largest nature conservation charity is calling on people of all ages to become wildlife detectives to celebrate the 30 Days Wild Big Wild Weekend (18th-20th June).
Trust calls for badger cull to be halted
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has expressed deep concern after it was confirmed an area in Staffordshire has been included in the expansion of the badger cull.
Signup to become a wild child adventurer!
Youngsters across Staffordshire can head on a wild adventure after the county’s largest nature conservation charity launched a new downloadable pack.
Trust completes another year of badger vaccinations
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has completed another year of a scheme to vaccinate badgers against bovine tuberculosis across a number of its sites in Staffordshire.
The Trust resumed its…