Environment Act is Passed
The Wildlife Trusts welcome the passing of the Environment Act.
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The Wildlife Trusts welcome the passing of the Environment Act.
As the world gears up for COP26, a scheme to create a network of young people enthused about the environment has reached a milestone by recruiting 1,500 Green Influencers.
Youngsters are being invited to connect with the outside world and to learn a range of new skills at a six-week Forest School course taking place at Trentham Gardens.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is leading efforts to increase the population of the white-clawed crayfish through the South West Peak Landscape Partnership.
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is asking people in Stafford to tackle the nature and climate emergency by challenging themselves to a Big Wild Walk this October half-term.
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is asking people in North Staffordshire to tackle the nature and climate emergency by challenging themselves to a Big Wild Walk this October half-ā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is giving children the chance to explore, get mucky and play independently at its new Wildlings sessions at Trentham Gardens.
From Leek to Lichfield, Eccleshall to Burton and all across Staffordshire residents are being urged to take action now for wildlife by potting plants, taking part in the Big Wild Walk andā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is extremely disappointed that the Government has issued new licenses to cull badgers in seven new areas of England, including one in Staffordshire. This means thatā¦