The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Funding through the National Lottery Heritage Fund is one of The Wildlife Trusts most important sources of income and has helped us to achieve many amazing things for people and wildlife over the years.
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is looking for volunteer otter spotters to help survey the River Stour.
Natural Prospects - a new paid traineeship programme – is challenging barriers to working within the conservation sector.
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is…
Nextdoor Nature – a new natural legacy to mark the Queen’s Jubilee - will help nature flourish in Birmingham and the Black Country.
The sinuous otter is an excellent swimmer and can be seen hunting in wetlands, rivers and along the coast - try the west coast of Scotland, West Wales, the West Country or East Anglia for the best…
Sending letters 'to the Editor' of local newspapers is another great way to speak up for wildife.
The first ever otter caught on camera in Birmingham city centre, but plastic in poop raises new concerns
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
The white-letter hairstreak gets its name from the white lines that form a 'W' shape on its underside. It is an elusive butterfly, spending much of its time in the treetops.
Dear Birmingham,
Birmingham is a city built on its civic voice and civic pride. The Victorians left us what is now seen as one of Europe’s greenest cities, with 571 parks it is…