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Once a month, Robert attends his local Wildlife Watch group in Nottinghamshire. He’s been going for over a year now and has made lots of new friends; most of all, though, he loves how much he has…
Once a month, Robert attends his local Wildlife Watch group in Nottinghamshire. He’s been going for over a year now and has made lots of new friends; most of all, though, he loves how much he has…
We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who can work with our Reception Services Team to help manage our front desk, greet visitors and deliver a welcoming first point of contact for…
We are seeking friendly, enthusiastic volunteers to support the delivery of a high quality and efficient food and drink service environment for our busy café at the Wolseley Centre Kingfisher Café…
A familiar 'weed' of gardens, roadsides, meadows and parks, White clover is famous for its trefoil leaves - look out for a lucky four-leaf clover in your own garden!
A familiar 'weed' of gardens, roadsides, meadows and parks, red clover has trefoil leaves and red, rounded flower heads. It is often used as fodder for livestock.
The clouded yellow is a migrant that arrives here from May onwards. Usually, only small numbers turn up, but some years see mass migrations. It prefers open habitats, particularly chalk grassland…
The downy hairs that cover the pale pink flowers of Hare's-foot clover give it the look of a Hare's paw - hence the common name. Look out for this clover around the coast and on dry…
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is set to reopen the grounds of its flagship Wolseley Centre on Wednesday, 1st July – but is warning visitors to exercise caution when visiting the site.
Local school children and teacher open the new Rain Garden at The Wolseley Centre Learning Hub.
Look for the wood warbler singing from the canopy of oak woodlands in the north and west of the UK. Green above, it has a distinctive, bright yellow throat and eyestripe.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust’s HQ, The Wolseley Centre, is one of the county’s hidden gems and it's completely free to visit – so why not make a date in your diary to come and see us this…