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Become wildlife detectives for the Big Wild Weekend!
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is calling on people of all ages to become wildlife detectives to celebrate the 30 Days Wild Big Wild Weekend (18th-20th June).
Signup to become a wild child adventurer!
Youngsters across Staffordshire can head on a wild adventure after the countyās largest nature conservation charity launched a new downloadable pack.
Training will allow teachers to become Forest School leaders
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¦
Trust invites people to become citizen scientists in wake of Coronavirus pandemic
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is inviting people to become citizen scientists and help monitor wildlife numbers where they live in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Will banned bee-killing pesticides become the new norm?
The Wildlife Trustsā lawyers contact the Secretary of State to question the legality of ignoring expert advice
Biting stonecrop
Also known as 'Goldmoss' due to its dense, low-growing nature and yellow flowers, Biting stonecrop can be seen on well-drained ground like sand dunes, shingle, grasslands, walls andā¦
Friends of Ladderedge - Committee Members volunteers
The Friends of Ladderedge are a group of wildlife enthusiasts who organise fundraising events for the wonderful Ladderedge Country Park. We are looking for new members of the group as well asā¦
Charity hopes newest nature reserve becomes a haven for wildlife
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has completed the purchase of a new nature reserve near Leek - and is now hoping to make the 56 acre site a haven for wildlife.
Soft brome
Soft brome is a tall, annual grass of roadside verges, waste ground and meadows, and is a 'weed' of arable land. It has long, grey-green leaves and loosely clustered flower spikes.
Record number of rare fritillaries counted on Broad Meadow
A record number of a rare flower has been counted at one of Tamworthās picturesque nature reserves this spring after years of careful management by volunteers, conservationists - and cows!
Welcome
Happy New Year! Welcome to our new Forest School blog!