Royal Award for Brandon Marsh Volunteers
Brandon Marsh Voluntary Conservation team receive the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service for 50 years of dedicated work to improving nature reserves for wildlife.
Brandon Marsh Voluntary Conservation team receive the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service for 50 years of dedicated work to improving nature reserves for wildlife.
Wildlife across Dunsmore Living Landscape area to benefit thanks to almost £500,000 from National Highways ‘Network for Nature’ fund.
Prestigious Green Flag awards have been awarded to two Warwickshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves, Crackley Wood in Kenilworth and Oakley Wood near Bishop’s Tachbrook,
Finalists have been announced for the 2018 UK River Prize. This prestigious award celebrates the important work being carried out in the UK to improve our rivers. The Tame Valley Wetlands…
Nicolas is a farmer who loves wildlife. Through his passion he has grown a successful bird seed business, and in partnership with The Wildlife Trusts has helped to raise £1 million for…
New ponds and enhancements are planned for the River Sherbourne in Lake View Park, Coventry
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, in partnership with Coventry City Council, is excited to announce…
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded almost £75,000 to support communities to get involved with volunteering at two nature reserves in Leamington Spa - Oakley Wood and Leam Valley.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s Love Your River Cole project is one of the first environmental projects awarded a grant from the government’s £80 million Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
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…