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Otter

Otterly Pawsome News!

The first ever otter caught on camera in Birmingham city centre, but plastic in poop raises new concerns

urban wildlife, bee

Where can you spot 10,000 wild species?

In Birmingham and the Black Country!
According to EcoRecord the epic milestone was reached last week.

The 10,000th species in question? A...

Action for Insects

INSECT APOCALYPSE - WILL YOU TAKE ACTION FOR INSECTS PLEDGE?

Insects are dying out up to 8 times faster than larger animals and globally 41% of insect species face extinction. Insects…

Badger

Statement regarding 'Seven Cornfields'

Whilst understanding the need to build new homes, The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country are strongly opposed to any new development that will have significant negative impacts on…

Natural Rivers and Green Corridors Team

Wins in the Willows

A touch of irony here: in the week that leaving the EU is dominating the news again, Birmingham City Council has announced their success in securing European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) to…

Child meditating in field

Mental Health & Nature - Dominique - Volunteer

As it is Mental Health Awareness Week, it is important to realise how widespread mental ill health is, and how it can be reduced by getting connected with your local wildlife and wild spaces.