Croxall Lakes
Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds
Previously quarried for sand and gravel, Croxall Lakes now provides a home for a wide range of wintering and breeding birds
Found between water and land, reedbeds are transitional habitats. They can form extensive swamps in lowland floodplains or fringe streams, rivers, ditches, ponds and lakes with a thin featheryā¦
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 wetlandā¦
A stone statue has been unveiled at Croxall Lakes nature reserve by the Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) team to inspire curiosity about the siteās history.
Work is now well underway across several sites in North Staffordshire as part of the SUNRISE (Stoke and Urban Newcastle Rediscovering Its Secret Environment) Project to improve habitats,ā¦
Wildlife in Staffordshireās rivers and their tributaries is set to suffer in light of the Governmentās latest plan to scrap housebuilding water pollution regulations.
Project Officer Bryony Davison introduces the possibility of pine martens living wild in the Staffordshire Moorlands and details how she is working with landowners to gather an insight into theā¦
WILDLIFE in Staffordshire is under threat and changes need to be made to ensure its survival, an inaugural report by conservation groups and nature experts has found.
This is a vital step forward in putting the nature crisis at the heart of local decision-making in Staffordshire.