Women’s group celebrate 100th year by planting trees
On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
Appeal: donate today to protect vulnerable wildlife from fires
On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
On Saturday 22 June Staffordshire wildlife supporters will join thousands of people as they unite for nature in the centre of London for the Restore Nature Now! march.
Living Floodplains Manager, Victoria Bunter, explains the conservation which is planned for Doxey Marshes Nature Reserve this summer
A monthly nature group near Rugeley has been running for two decades, inspiring countless families to discover nature.
A group of residents from Amington have been heralded as wildlife heroes by the county’s largest conservation charity.
This deadly disease is having a devastating effect on our already struggling wild bird populations.
The county’s leading nature conservation charity is launching a new web platform to help ensure the natural world doesn’t lose out when land is developed.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust have launched a competition to find a special local teacher to help celebrate the opening of a fantastic new learning facility.
Supporters of Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are preparing to travel to Parliament to call on MPs to secure ambitious new laws which will halt nature’s decline and secure the recovery of wildlife…
Photographers are invited to submit their snaps to celebrate Staffordshire’s varied wildlife and landscapes for a 2025 charity calendar
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…