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River lamprey
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
Trust project rehabilitating offenders shortlisted for national award
A Peak District project rehabilitating offenders on probation is one of six outstanding projects making a difference in National Parks to have been shortlisted for national awards run by Campaign…
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Opportunity to Tender: River Diversion Works
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a works…
Opportunity to Tender: River Restoration Project
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a works…
Opportunity to Tender: River Restoration Project
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a works…
Conservation project at university will breathe new life into river
Work is beginning on an ambitious project to bring nature back to a stretch of river running through Staffordshire University’s campus in Stoke-on-Trent.
Invitation to tender: Natural heritage audit of the River Trent headwaters
There is an opportunity to quote for the undertaking of a natural heritage audit of the River Trent headwaters which falls within the area of Stoke-onTrent, urban Newcastle-under-Lyme and part of…
River Conservation Project Reduces Flood Pressures
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has been working hard with partners and landowners to lessen the impact of flooding on public spaces by reconnecting existing wetlands and recreating new wetland…
Major project to create new river channel gets underway at The Victoria Ground in Stoke
Work has begun on a major project to improve and naturalise the River Trent by creating a new section of river channel at the site of the old Victoria Ground in Stoke-on-Trent.
River restoration at university expands wildlife corridor through heart of Stoke-on-Trent
A 450-metre stretch of the River Trent through Staffordshire University has been re-naturalised – providing another link in the chain for a joined-up wildlife corridor though the heart of Stoke-on…