Curlew
The eerie, 'cur-lee' call of the curlew is a recognisable sound of wet grasslands, moorlands, farmland and coasts. Its long, downcurved bill is an unmistakeable feature and perfect forā¦
The eerie, 'cur-lee' call of the curlew is a recognisable sound of wet grasslands, moorlands, farmland and coasts. Its long, downcurved bill is an unmistakeable feature and perfect forā¦
Stone curlews are unusual waders with large yellow eyes - perfect for hunting beetles at night.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are to attend two festivals designed at raising awareness of environmental and social sustainability issues.
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.
People are being invited to learn more about one of one of our unmistakable birds at an iconic nature reserve in Staffordshire.
Building work is starting on a Ā£570,000 project to build a fish pass at the Grade II listed Crumpwood weir.
On May 1 2013, the Trust began its 125-year lease of the Roaches, a magnificent 975-acre area on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
Curled dock is often considered a 'weed'. It can be found near water or on disturbed ground almost anywhere. It is similar to Broad-leaved dock, with which it can hybridise.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is set to tap into a new type of fundraising to raise money for threatened habitats across the county.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has welcomed news that work to clear an ancient woodland near Lichfield will not begin this spring ā a vital time for wildlife ā following a review by HS2 Ltd.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is inviting people to enjoy a cuppa and raise some money at its next popular coffee morning at its Wolseley Centre headquarters.
Sign-up for the Big Wild Walk and raise funds for The Wildlife Trustsā 30 by 30 appeal