Womenās group celebrate 100th year by planting trees
On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
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On Saturday, 15th January 2022 the AMWA braved the cold to plant a number of native trees at Branston Leas.
āRadicalā rhetoric of farming reform promising, but lack of details and urgency still puts nature at risk, says UK nature charities
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) is objecting to a proposed housing development which would see over 300 homes built on land that has an unusually high diversity of important species.
The countyās leading conservation charity has outlined key actions that need to be taken to halt the decline of nature and ensure a thriving network of wildlife-rich green spaces in Southā¦
Throughout the year Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has delivered Forest School Level 3 training to over 40 educators.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) is calling for rethink of HS2ās phase 2 route as itās emerged that the eastern leg will no longer be built.
On Saturday 13 November, a deal was agreed at COP26. Although baby steps were made, they fell short of the giant leaps forward that were needed. Global ambition must now unite.