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Stafford Brooks
Staffordshire Rivers Living Landscape
My social network
For our regular volunteers, weekly work parties on our nature reserves are not just about helping to protect local wildlife. They are also a chance to catch up with old friends, meet new ones andā¦
My social network
Jen doesn't need her phone to get connected - she can hear the tweeting of birds, see the flicker of sunlight in the reeds and share her interest in wildlife with like-minded people. Allā¦
Kickstart Natureās Recovery
Nature faces many threats. Wild places are at risk and wildlife is in decline. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has a plan to get nature into recovery by 2030, but we canāt achieve it alone. A bigā¦
Trust to raise money for vital landscapes through āLive for Wildlifeā initiative
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is set to tap into a new type of fundraising to raise money for threatened habitats across the county.
Wildlife charity issues plea to help kickstart natureās recovery
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is asking Staffordshire residents and businesses to come together and invest in nature
Wildlife Charity Welcomes County Councilās Commitment to Natureās Recovery
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is welcoming a commitment by Staffordshire County Council to take action to tackle the crisis facing the natural world.
Staffordshire County Council's Declaration for Natureās Recovery
In February Staffordshire County Council voted unanimously to approve a Declaration for Natureās Recovery. This bold move has put Staffordshire on the map as the first county in the West Midlandsā¦
My recovery plan
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
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My recovery
After undergoing brain surgery, Simone suffered from severe headaches and was worried that she would find volunteering with Durham Wildlife Trust too strenuous; in fact, she has found that theā¦