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The first ever otter caught on camera in Birmingham city centre, but plastic in poop raises new concerns
The first ever otter caught on camera in Birmingham city centre, but plastic in poop raises new concerns
Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country awarded with its own plastic fishing boat to help tackle plastic pollution in local canal and river network
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country are celebrating World Bee Day by creating a buzz with Bullring & Grand Central.
On Monday 20th May the Trust team of Bee-…
Rosa Day from King Edward VI Camp Hill Girls School beat off the competition to be awarded the Fifer Award for Young Environmental Activists, plus £400 project budget and expert mentoring to bring…
Dear Birmingham,
Birmingham is a city built on its civic voice and civic pride. The Victorians left us what is now seen as one of Europe’s greenest cities, with 571 parks it is…
Natural Prospects - a new paid traineeship programme – is challenging barriers to working within the conservation sector.
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is…
Be part of the biggest EVER frog and toad spawn survey across Birmingham and the Black Country!
If you go down to Moseley Bog today you’re sure of a big surprise… Moseley Bog is infamous for inspiring Tolkien’s adventures in Middle Earth – Now The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black…
Last week we held the first Natural Environment debate with the West Midlands Mayoral candidates. At the end, the audience voted for who they thought should be the Mayor based on the evening’s…
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country has joined with local partners to call on West Midlands Mayoral candidates to pledge their support for a 25 year strategy for nature.