Womenās 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.
On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
The Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) Landscape Partnership Scheme is pleased to announce the first successful applications to our Community Grants scheme funded by The National Lotteryā¦
Grow plants that help each other! Maximise your garden for you and for wildlife using this planting technique.
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¦
The St Mark's fly is small, black and shiny. It is so-called because it emerges around St Mark's Day, April 25th. Large numbers of adults can be found in woodland edges, hedgerows,ā¦
Leave your parents behind and #GetWild with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
Community groups are being encouraged to plan and deliver projects within the Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) scheme area to benefit the natural, cultural and heritage of the area ā and canā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has scooped an Ā£8,000 fund to boost its community engagement in Tamworth after winning the runner up prize in an online public vote.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is aiming to win a public vote to become M6Tollās Drive for Charity Partner in 2019/2020 and introduce a series of community engagement sessions, catered at improvingā¦
We are currently seeking for someone who can connect and support a range of audiences to take action for nature as part of the Nextdoor Nature project in Stafford.
Pushing its way up through the cracks in pavements, the straw-coloured flower spikes of greater plantain or 'broadleaf plantain' are a familiar sight. This 'weed' also pops upā¦