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Massive helping hand from National Lottery
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has received £49,700 National Lottery support to help address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on heritage
River Sherbourne Valley secures National Lottery support
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has received initial support* from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the River Sherbourne Valley Living Landscape it was announced today. Made possible by National…
The Sherbourne Valley Project
National Lottery funding for our Green Connections project in Leamington
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.
It's National Marine Week!
National Marine Week runs from 25th July to 9th August this year – it's a full fortnight to take advantage of the tides. No matter where you live, you can join in with celebrating our seaside…
Create a National Nature Service
83% of public say Government should offer nature jobs to those unemployed in COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
Stars back national nature challenge 30 Days Wild
50,000 people – and rising – sign up to go wild in June
Naturalists, TV presenters and authors are backing The Wildlife Trusts’ national nature challenge to do something ‘wild’ every day…
Dunsmore wildlife to benefit thanks to award of almost £500,000 from National Highways
Wildlife across Dunsmore Living Landscape area to benefit thanks to almost £500,000 from National Highways ‘Network for Nature’ fund.
HS2: Open letter to Prime Minister delivered with over 104,000 signatures
HS2 Ltd had promised to make up for the damage the route would cause to nature. In our open letter, we urge them to stand by that commitment.
European otter
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…
Send a 'letter to the Editor'
Sending letters 'to the Editor' of local newspapers is another great way to speak up for wildife.