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Staffordshire Rivers Living Landscape
Celebrating art and nature at special digital exhibition
This August Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are celebrating art and nature with a special digital WildArt Exhibition on the 26th August 2020.
Celebrating Staffordshire’s Volunteer Nature Heroes
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is shining a spotlight on the extraordinary people powering nature’s recovery across the county this Volunteers’ Week.
Staffordshire celebrates new spider species
Autumn brings with it Halloween, which has long been associated with spiders and their spooky but wondrous webs. A fitting time of year to share some exciting spider related news.
River Conservation Project Reduces Flood Pressures
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has been working hard with partners and landowners to lessen the impact of flooding on public spaces by reconnecting existing wetlands and recreating new wetland…
Charity calendar competition launched to celebrate Staffordshire’s wildlife
Photographers are being invited to submit entries celebrating Staffordshire’s varied wildlife and landscapes for a 2024 charity calendar
Wild beavers in Staffordshire
Avian flu – the latest symptom of our ailing ecosystems
This deadly disease is having a devastating effect on our already struggling wild bird populations.
Charity calendar competition launched to celebrate Staffordshire’s wildlife
Photographers are invited to submit their snaps to celebrate Staffordshire’s varied wildlife and landscapes for a 2025 charity calendar
It’s got form: Staffordshire’s fastest land mammal
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.
Celebrating two years of making the Staffordshire Moorlands wilder
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) is heralding the hard work and success of staff and volunteers at 11 local authority owned wildlife sites in the Staffordshire Moorlands.