Wildlife Trustsā report outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change
Roaches fire - credit Rod Kirkpatrick
Roaches fire - credit Rod Kirkpatrick
The Wildlife Trusts unveil new educational guides for children to learn about how nature can help tackle the climate crisis.
Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
From Leek to Lichfield, Eccleshall to Burton and all across Staffordshire residents are being urged to take action now for wildlife by potting plants, taking part in the Big Wild Walk andā¦
UK Government must increase efforts to protect at least 30% of land and sea by 2030 and strengthen environmental protections
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is calling for nature to be part of the solution following severe flooding which hit parts of Staffordshire in February.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has called for a complete ban on practices which damage irreplaceable peatlands ā one of the most valuable habitats in the UK ā and called on the Government to do moreā¦