The A41 is the best BEE road in the Black Country
If you drive down the A41 near West Bromwich you may have noticed the wonderful display of wild flowers over the last few weeks. But unless you were looking hard you probably didn’t notice the…
If you drive down the A41 near West Bromwich you may have noticed the wonderful display of wild flowers over the last few weeks. But unless you were looking hard you probably didn’t notice the…
Have your say on the future of the Black Country's precious landscape - the Black Country Plan public consultation is open now.
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 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…
Josh has been lucky to grow up in this beautiful landscape. We’re here to make sure his children can do the same.
The Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust is running a year long photography competition in association with Wex Photo Video, with £1,000 in prizes up for grabs.
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
Nextdoor Nature – a new natural legacy to mark the Queen’s Jubilee - will help nature flourish in Birmingham and the Black Country.
The restoration of a two kilometre stretch of the River Stour in the Black Country is set to get underway thanks to £100,000 from the West Midlands Combined Authority’s (WMCA) Community Green…