Work starts on fish pass at iconic Grade II Crumpwood weir
Building work is starting on a Ā£570,000 project to build a fish pass at the Grade II listed Crumpwood weir.
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Building work is starting on a Ā£570,000 project to build a fish pass at the Grade II listed Crumpwood weir.
Following on from last year, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is continuing its work to monitor numbers of willow tits across its nature reserves.
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is asking for donations to help support its work in vaccinating badgers against bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is saying a big āthank youā to people in Penkridge for its support since opening its new charity shop in the town in January.
Dozens of teachers in Stoke-on-Trent are to become Forest School leaders to help children develop several skills thanks to vital training being delivered by the countyās largest natureā¦
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.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is celebrating itās 50th anniversary this year by teaming up with Museum of Cannock Chase by holding a special open art exhibition.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is showing off its broad range of work by broadcasting activities and events through a live online video platform.
The charity, which celebrates its 50thā¦
Sixteen urban sites in North Staffordshire are to benefit from a share of Ā£3.6 million of funding ā to create new wildlife habitats, improve water quality and reduce flooding.
The SUNRISE (ā¦
A revitalised landscape of wildlife-rich waterways and wetlands is being made possible thanks to the āTransforming the Trent Valleyā project successfully securing a grant of Ā£2.7m from theā¦