Neonics update - threshold for pesticide met
Tuesday 1stĀ March sawĀ the green light given to use a banned pesticide ā it contradicts Government promises to protect and improve nature, say The Wildlife Trusts
Tuesday 1stĀ March sawĀ the green light given to use a banned pesticide ā it contradicts Government promises to protect and improve nature, say The Wildlife Trusts
Breathtaking views, amazing wildlife, a place to explore - the gateway to Staffordshireās Peak District
The countyās largest nature conservation charity has called in the use of helicopters to help the recovery of land at The Roaches following the large moorland fire at the reserve earlier this yearā¦
Signs of life are beginning to show at one of Staffordshireās most well-known nature reserves ā less than two years after a fire devastated a large swathe of land.
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.
Last yearās long and hot summer affected the numbers of a stunning bird of prey recorded in Staffordshire in 2018.
Numbers of breeding pairs of barn owls in the county was slightly down inā¦
The silvery roach can be seen gathering in large shoals in lowland ponds, lakes and slow-flowing rivers. It is a member of the carp family and looks very similar to the dace, chub and rudd.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is inviting people to get on their bike and sign up to this yearās eagerly awaited Ride the Roaches cycling sportive this September ā and help support its conservationā¦
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.
People are being invited to learn more about one of one of our unmistakable birds at an iconic nature reserve in Staffordshire.