
Biodiversity Net Gain changes put nature at risk
The Government is asking for public views on proposals to remove BNG requirements for small sites — minor, medium and brownfield - which make up most developments. It significantly undermines…
The Government is asking for public views on proposals to remove BNG requirements for small sites — minor, medium and brownfield - which make up most developments. It significantly undermines…
We recently welcomed a new group of volunteers to Doxey Marshes, our SSSI nature reserve in the town of Stafford. Here Charlie, our Reserves Officer, gives an insight into what they’ve been up to…
To meet the Government’s ambition of building 1.5 million new homes by the next General Election, thousands of houses will need to be built in Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has been looking after the heathland corridor for a year now, but what have we been doing?
With the celebration of World Wetland Day on Sunday 2 February, volunteer Rob takes a closer look at these special watery places and uncovers some of their star residents.
Living Floodplains Officer Thea Margetts announces the good news! Conservation for floodplains in Stafford continues.
How prepared for climate change are we in Staffordshire? How can nature help us address the challenges it brings? As COP29, the UN Climate Conference, gets underway in Azerbaijan, we explore the…
What does a global nature summit have to do with nature in Staffordshire? What exactly is this summit, United Nations Biodiversity COP16? And why do we need to care about nature? CEO Julian…
Over the past six years we’ve been working with partners to restore The Roaches after the fire.
Safeguarding the future of our wildlife is only possible if we work together. Partnerships give struggling nature a chance and curlews need all the help they can get. Find out how we've…