Learn more about your digital camera at Wolseley Centre photography courses
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is giving people the chance to learn more about their digital camera after organising three photography courses.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is giving people the chance to learn more about their digital camera after organising three photography courses.
This deadly disease is having a devastating effect on our already struggling wild bird populations.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has welcomed news that work to clear an ancient woodland near Lichfield will not begin this spring – a vital time for wildlife – following a review by HS2 Ltd.
The Government has bowed to pressure from the National Farmers Union and agreed to authorise the use of the highly damaging neonicotinoid thiamethoxam for the treatment of sugar beet seed in 2021…
Just how fast can hares go? And what’s the logic behind the saying Mad as March hare? If you’ve ever wondered what the answers are to these questions, then read on.
Lakes come in many forms: some are splendid and clear, while others are more reminiscent of a murky swamp. Each lake is strongly influenced by the underlying lakebed and the surrounding landscape…
The shanny is a common sight in rockpools all around the UK. They are feisty little fish and have been known to bite when caught, so watch your fingers!
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is relieved to announce that last night’s fire at our protected Ipstones Edge Nature Reserve was controlled before major damage was caused to the 160 acre site.
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds