Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Tree felling and thinning services are sought for a programme of woodland conservation works across three urban sites in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. The work is being undertaken byā¦
Join our assistant ranger Tom as he undercovers why heathlands are so important for our wildlife and we're sure youāll agree that weāre super lucky to have these rare fragments remaining inā¦
Staffordshireās largest nature conservation charity is set to resume its family events across the county.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received funding from Natural England to facilitate a five-year water and environment improvement project with landowners in the Upper Sowā¦
As a result of the coronavirus and Government advice, a number of our Local Group events have been cancelled or postponed.
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Farmers and landowners are being given the chance to take control of water management on their land after a project by the largest nature conservation charity in Staffordshire was awarded a totalā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are set to reopen some of their popular sessions to help young people get closer to nature this Easter.
Mark Preece previously worked for Staffordshire Moorlands District Council and has joined the Trust to continue to care for the 11 sites that transferred to our land management late in 2022.