Treat countryside with respect, asks Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest nature conservation charity, is asking visitors to remember to treat local countryside and green spaces with respect.
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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest nature conservation charity, is asking visitors to remember to treat local countryside and green spaces with respect.
Over 2,500 people in Staffordshire have signed up to a challenge to carry out a daily nature activity during June.
A record number of around 430,000 people are, so far, set to participate in The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild challenge which begins on Monday 1st June – and over 1100 care homes have registered…
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 (20th – 21st June).
Work has begun on a major project to improve and naturalise the River Trent by creating a new section of river channel at the site of the old Victoria Ground in Stoke-on-Trent.
Beavers are back, but their future is not secure. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust along with The Wildlife Trusts are calling for a Beaver Strategy for England which would provide a roadmap for a…
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic and resulting school closures, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has had to rethink its Formal Learning programmes to continue engaging with schools in…
People are being invited to support Staffordshire Wildlife Trust’s charity shops in a variety of different ways during the coronavirus pandemic.
The county’s largest nature conservation charity is holding its first ever interactive ‘wild’ webinar next week as part of its virtual offering.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is calling on people to be extra vigilant after two major grass fires destroyed a large swathe of countryside and following a surge of fly tipping and vandalism…