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Worcestershire Wildlife Medals awarded
This year's prestigious Worcestershire Wildlife Medal has been awarded to two Worcestershire County Council employees.
Onwards and upwards
Meg takes a look at the last five months as her future takes an exciting new turn...
Gary Farmer awarded Worcestershire Wildlife Medal
Redditch resident Gary Farmer has been awarded this year’s prestigious Worcestershire Wildlife Medal by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
Our Wildlife Heroes 2019
Our Wildlife Heroes 2020
Towards net zero: Two years of sustainability progress
Jack signs off on his time at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and reflects on the progress he has made over the past two years in driving us to become more sustainable
Wildlife Heroes celebrated
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust held its third Wildlife Hero awards ceremony to celebrate people who are helping wildlife across the county.
Swift Awareness Week
A special guest blog from swift expert Sarah Gibson who explores the early life of these brilliant birds...
St Nicholas’ Church – a Natural Networks case study
Creating a 60 mile corridor of trees
A partnership project between three Wildlife Trusts, led by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, has been awarded £498,902 from the Trees Call to Action Fund, led by Defra, the Forestry Commission and…
Raven
The raven is famous for being the imposing, all-black bird that guards the Tower of London. Wild birds live in forests, and upland and coastal areas in the north and west of the UK.