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Young people from Staffordshire join forces to help the environment
A groundbreaking scheme to engage young people in environmental social action projects has ended on a high with more than 6,700 taking part nationally.
Young people encouraged to join youth debate on future of wildlife in Staffordshire
Young people are being invited to share their opinions on the future of wildlife and the environment at a youth summit being hosted by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust in April.
Staffordshire residents, will you join Staffordshire Wildlife Trust in the fight against climate change?
From Leek to Lichfield, Eccleshall to Burton and all across Staffordshire residents are being urged to take action now for wildlife by potting plants, taking part in the Big Wild Walk and…
Campaigner Craig Bennett joins The Wildlife Trusts at a critical time
New leader joins UK’s much-loved force for nature as charities wrestle with pandemic fallout
Trust joins forces with partners on multi-million pound project to save Peak District woodlands
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has joined forces with organisations on a multi-million-pound project to save Peak District woodlands before they are lost to a disease which threatens devastation to…
Charity shop, café and reception volunteers wanted
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is searching for more helpers to join its volunteer team.
People being encouraged to raise money by going ‘Live for Wildlife’
People are being encouraged to join a community of online live streamers to help fundraise for Staffordshire's largest nature conservation charity.
Volunteers needed to help monitor willow tits across Staffordshire
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is asking people to join the National Willow Tit Survey to help monitor numbers of willow tit in the county.
BBC The One Show’s Mike Dilger to be special guest for Trust’s festive quiz
TV presenter and naturalist Mike Dilger will join Staffordshire Wildlife Trust as their special guest host for a virtual Christmas Quiz in December.
Curlew community to put the Peak District’s waders back on the map
This World Curlew Day, wildlife organisations are calling on local people to join their curlew community to put the Peak District’s waders back on the map.
Lace up for nature! Staffordshire public urged to get walking for wildlife
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is challenging nature lovers to join the Big Wild Walk this October and raise money to help protect Britain’s wild places.