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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…

The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country Wildflower Seeds

The Bull and the Bees

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-…

Senior Conservation Officer Tom making hay

New Agriculture Bill vital to recover nature

Government proposals must trigger change on 70% of land

Today the Government publishes the Agriculture Bill. The recovery of wildlife in the UK – one of the most nature-depleted countries…

Red Fox

Save Our Local Wildlife Sites

Birmingham and Black Country's 586 Local Wildlife Sites covering 4778ha are at risk of future development. #ActSwiftly to save our local wildlife.

Staff receiving CIEEM International NGO Impact Award

Local Wildlife Team Win Prestigious National Award

The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country have won a prestigious award for the impact of their work through the Nature Improvement Area (NIA).

The NGO Impact Award was given…

Georgia Stokes, CEO

West Mids Mayor Candidates Support Nature

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…