Planning for the future of wildlife in the Black Country
The number of new homes planned in the Black Country presents a real threat to wildlife and wild places - we're planning to avoid this.
The number of new homes planned in the Black Country presents a real threat to wildlife and wild places - we're planning to avoid this.
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Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Have your say on the future of the Black Country's precious landscape - the Black Country Plan public consultation is open now.
The Wildlife Trust’s work to influence where and how new homes are built is critical to our vision of a future Birmingham and the Black Country which has more wildlife, more wild places and more…
Housing, health and planning must invest in nature to improve people’s lives, help cut emissions and rebuild the economy.
The Wildlife Trusts believe it is now clear that in proceeding with the current plans and implementation of HS2, the Government will be unable to meet its commitment to leave the environment in a…
Today the Wildlife Trust submitted our response to a planning application for a residential development in Saltwells Local Nature Reserve.
We are opposed to the development as this lies…
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts