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Curlew community to put the Peak Districtās 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 Districtās waders back on the map.
Local Groups - events/meetings cancelled due to Coronavirus
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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Tucklesholme - Burton
TucklesholmeĀ is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environmentā¦
Family events programme to resume this May half-term
Staffordshireās largest nature conservation charity is set to resume its family events across the county.
Events and filming on our Nature Reserves
Nature events for youngsters set to make a return
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are set to reopen some of their popular sessions to help young people get closer to nature this Easter.
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 toā¦
GetWild at Burton Mail Centenary Woods
Leave your parents behind and #GetWild with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
Trust set to launch new Tamworth events after securing M6Toll funding
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is set to launch a series of events to boost its community engagement in Tamworth after scooping an Ā£8,000 prize in a public vote.
On the 70th Anniversary of the Peak District National Park, Wildlife Trustsā urgently request an ambitious Nature Recovery Plan.
In the week that the Peak District National Park celebrates its 70th Anniversary, on this special anniversary the Wildlife Trusts in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Sheffield & Rotherham andā¦
Burton local group talk - Our disappearing Swifts by Tanya Hoare
Our disappearing Swifts by Tanya Hoare