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…
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…
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country has joined with local partners to call on West Midlands Mayoral candidates to pledge their support for a 25 year strategy for nature.
The Woodland Trust, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust, RSPB, and Friends of the Earth – from across the West Midlands Combined Authority area – have joined…
Over 300 people backed our call on WMCA Mayoral candidates to commit to taking our six actions for Green Recovery!
The Government wants to ditch laws that require housebuilders not to harm rivers. But we know these rules work – they enable houses to be built and rivers to be protected. Here’s how, writes Ali…
Michael manages Stanley Moss Nature Reserve; he loves the serenity of the area and the different wildlife that he can see. The area was once used for coal mining, and was drained and planted with…
We're pleased to be planting species-rich wildflower swards as part of the re-development of West Bromwich High Street.
This long-lived bivalve can be found buried in the sand on the south and west coasts of the UK.
The common cockle is a traditional seaside favourite, both for its white shells often found in the sand and for the yummy snack of cockles doused in malt vinegar.
In our Spring 2020 member magazine we interviewed The Mayor of Dudley, Councillor David Stanley about his passion for wildlife and why he had chosen the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust…