Dunsmore wildlife to benefit thanks to award of almost £500,000 from National Highways
Wildlife across Dunsmore Living Landscape area to benefit thanks to almost £500,000 from National Highways ‘Network for Nature’ fund.
Wildlife across Dunsmore Living Landscape area to benefit thanks to almost £500,000 from National Highways ‘Network for Nature’ fund.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s Tame Valley Wetlands Team announce the launch of a new project; Blythe Alive Again!
Funding secured to bring back the source of Coventry for people, for wildlife, for the future.
The Habitat Biodiversity Audit (HBA) is a partnership project which was established back in 1995 and is still going strong today.
The Trust has begun to formulate plans that will reintroduce woodland management that will provide long-term protection and resilience to a regionally important woodland.
Visitors to the Trust's Brandon Marsh are set to get a newly accessible nature reserve thanks to a £47,329 grant from FCC Communities Foundation.
On Wednesday 13th May 2020 the Agriculture Bill makes a return to the Parliament for its Commons Report Stage.
Woodland Craft Volunteers have been harvesting wood from Bubbenhall, Wappenbury and Ryton Woods to be used as hedging stakes and binders, charcoal and bean poles.
As part of the Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme and funded by the Highways England’s Designated Environment Fund, Kier will be undertaking the works which will entail a detailed survey on the…
Yesterday's long-awaited publication of the Environment Bill is welcome but Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is concerned that the Bill must not be delayed further if we are to tackle the serious…