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Curlew community to put the Peak District’s waders back on the map
This World Curlew Day, wildlife organisations are calling on local people to join their curlew community to put the Peak District’s waders back on the map.
The election results are in! So, what’s next for nature?
Throughout the election campaign, it became clear that people know that our natural world is in crisis and want politicians to make the bold and ambitious commitments to reverse the decline. So…
Wild About Tamworth Volunteer Group Scoop Funding
Dedicated volunteers have been handed £500 to help them maintain a local nature reserve in Tamworth which has become a haven for wildlife over the years and a place of recreation.
Wildlife and climate campaigners to unite for what could be the biggest ever march for nature next month
On Saturday 22 June members of the public are being encouraged to ‘unite for nature’ by joining the family friendly ‘Restore Nature Now’ demonstration in central London.
Youth Rangers launched in Tamworth
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is set to launch a Youth Ranger programme for young people to help them get closer to nature thanks to funding from Tamworth Borough Council.
Farming and Nature unite! A project shaping the next 20 years in the South West Peak District
A Landscape Recovery project is paving the way to accelerate nature recovery in the South West Peak area.
Volunteer Practical Conservation - Wild About Tamworth
Practical Conservation Volunteer, Wild About Tamworth – Helping with maintaining and improving Tamworth Borough Council’s designated Local Nature Reserves (LNR) and green spaces, within the WAT…
Trust joins forces with partners on multi-million pound project to save Peak District woodlands
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has joined forces with organisations on a multi-million-pound project to save Peak District woodlands before they are lost to a disease which threatens devastation to…
Wild about Tamworth project enters its 16th year
Nature reserves in Tamworth can continue to be cared for and families can get closer to nature after a partnership project received funding for another five years.
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Trust wins funding in public vote to introduce community engagement events in Tamworth
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has scooped an £8,000 fund to boost its community engagement in Tamworth after winning the runner up prize in an online public vote.