Youngsters can reap the benefits of yoga at new sessions
Youngsters across Staffordshire are being given the chance to reap the benefits of yoga by attending new sessions being launched by the countyās largest nature conservation charity.
Youngsters across Staffordshire are being given the chance to reap the benefits of yoga by attending new sessions being launched by the countyās largest nature conservation charity.
A pioneering project aiming to improve the quality of water within key catchments in Staffordshire and help to restore and create new habitats for wildlife can be achieved thanks to a Ā£320,000ā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are set to reopen some of their popular sessions to help young people get closer to nature this Easter.
Grow plants that help each other! Maximise your garden for you and for wildlife using this planting technique.
A group of residents from Amington have been heralded as wildlife heroes by the countyās largest conservation charity.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has come up with several exciting and innovative resources to keep families better connected to nature during lockdown and during the February half-term.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has come up with several exciting and innovative resources to keep families better connected to nature during lockdown and during the February half-term.
On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.
The colder months can be a tough time for wildlife, food is scarce and hibernators are looking for shelter. That's why weāve put together our top tips for maintaining your garden for wildlifeā¦