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Rivers
From otters to freshwater shrimps, all animals are dependant on an abundant and reliable supply of clean water. Rivers sustain the natural environment, wildlife and people in equal measure.
Ā£4.1m scheme to enhance riverways and wildlife habitats announced
A Ā£4.1 million scheme which will create havens for wildlife to flourish, alleviate flooding and give residents in a Staffordshire town better access to their rivers and green spaces has beenā¦
Chalk rivers
Cool, crystal-clear waters flow over gravelly beds, streaming through white-flowered water-crowfoot and watercress in serene lowland landscapes.
Fish populations and wildlife habitats can thrive after planning permission was granted to create a new river channel by the site of the old Victoria Ground.
Fish populations and wildlife habitats can thrive after planning permission was granted to create a new river channel by the site of the old Victoria Ground, the former home of Stoke City Footballā¦
Projects to improve habitats and biodiversity of 16 sites in North Staffordshire gets underway
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¦
Stafford Brooks
Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Staffordshire Rivers Living Landscape
Launch of exiting Ā£2.5m rivers scheme in Stafford
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is excited to announce the launch of a Ā£2.5 million scheme in Stafford that will alleviate flooding around rivers in the area as well as encourage a range of wildlifeā¦
Ways to help wildlife
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 ā providing another link in the chain for a joined-up wildlife corridor though the heart of Stoke-onā¦