
Wild winning images
Dancing birds, close-up ants, undersides of fungi and sublime countryside; 12 wild-watchers and wild-walkers have scooped prizes in this year’s photography competition run by local nature…
Dancing birds, close-up ants, undersides of fungi and sublime countryside; 12 wild-watchers and wild-walkers have scooped prizes in this year’s photography competition run by local nature…
The team at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are encouraging Worcestershire’s residents to start June the wild way by taking their first meal of the day outside for a Big Wild Breakfast.
The team at Worcestershire’s largest nature conservation charity are celebrating after receiving the final funding needed to buy a block of land that will help them to create the county’s biggest…
Survey of top retailers shows that only one of 20 says they will eliminate peat this year - the Government's voluntary target to stop peat compost sales was missed in 2020.
Judges of a popular photo competition are expecting this year’s entries to be full of doorstep wildlife.
Work is due to get underway to restore a Wyre Forest heathland near Bewdley.
Worcestershire residents are being asked to demand more from Government changes to the planning system.
A partnership project to create more than 44 hectares of habitat for wildlife across Worcestershire is celebrating two years of achievements.
If you’ve spotted a small tortoiseshell butterfly or been captivated by a common carder bumblebee, the county’s largest nature conservation charity would like to hear from you.
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust has received £205,000 support from the National Lottery to help address the impact of Covid-19 on our county’s natural heritage.