Nature recovery needs Govenment's new plan to suceed - but wildlife declines will persist
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts
The restoration of a two kilometre stretch of the River Stour in the Black Country is set to get underway thanks to £100,000 from the West Midlands Combined Authority’s (WMCA) Community Green…
Our fun-filled, brain-busting, wildlife-themed pub quiz night raised a fantastic £274 to support our work for nature’s recovery!
We know that the environment sector is one of the least ethnically diverse sectors, however we are working hard to change this.
The Wildlife Trusts are asking their members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors – both online and in person – to voice concerns over new…
Nextdoor Nature – a new natural legacy to mark the Queen’s Jubilee - will help nature flourish in Birmingham and the Black Country.
The Government has again put bees at risk by permitting the use of the banned pesticide thiamethoxam on sugar beet in England in 2022.
Have your say on the future of the Black Country's precious landscape - the Black Country Plan public consultation is open now.
£249,700 funding received from the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund for our Love Your River Stour Project.