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People being encouraged to raise money by going āLive for Wildlifeā
People are being encouraged to join a community of online live streamers to help fundraise for Staffordshire's largest nature conservation charity.
Charity calls for people to record local wildlife sightings during Lockdown 3
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is asking people to look for wildlife and record their sightings at home or during their daily exercise during Lockdown 3.
Wilder River Churnet delivering benefits for wildlife and people
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is continuing to work with communities and colleagues from Staffordshire Moorlands District Council (SMDC) to deliver an exciting wildlife restoration project in theā¦
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Young people encouraged to join youth debate on future of wildlife in Staffordshire
Young people are being invited to share their opinions on the future of wildlife and the environment at a youth summit being hosted by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust in April.
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Trust says wildlife will be harmed if new homes plan is given the go ahead
The countyās leading nature conservation charity says that important wildlife - including breeding birds, bats and other mammals - will be impacted if plans to erect more than 100 homes nearā¦
The Wildlife Trusts call for more investment in badger vaccination
Today the government released figures on the numbers of badgers vaccinated last year, in 2018. Their figures show that 641 were vaccinated ā with half of these through the Badger Edge Vaccinationā¦
Young people can find out more what itās like working for wildlife charity
Young people interested in a career in conservation are being encouraged to sign up for an online session by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
Wildlife Trusts call for urgent Action for Insects, as new report reveals true impacts of unnoticed invertebrate apocalypse
A new report, Insect Declines and Why They Matter, commissioned by a group of Wildlife Trusts in the south west has revealed conclusively that drastic declines in insect numbers look set to haveā¦