
Afternoon tea for dedicated volunteer surveyors
Monday 9th September saw a group of the Trust’s survey volunteers gather together for afternoon tea. The event marked the end of another very successful Survey Force season in 2019 and provided…
Credit Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Monday 9th September saw a group of the Trust’s survey volunteers gather together for afternoon tea. The event marked the end of another very successful Survey Force season in 2019 and provided…
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.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust believes passionately in building sustainable partnerships with businesses to ensure that we are delivering mutually beneficial outcomes.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has secured a grant for £17,380 from Severn Trent’s ‘Boost for Biodiversity Fund’ to support the delivery of an exciting new project!
We hosted a summer open day at the start of the month to launch the project and welcome nearly 80 people keen to get involved and learn more about our plans for the reserve.
Tame Valley Wetlands are working alongside the Environment Agency on a new ‘Love Your River Cole’ project called LYRiC.
Have you ever wondered how our predecessors interacted with their surroundings?
A team of volunteers are now working with us to produce sustainable charcoal to sell through our Visitor Centre at Brandon Marsh nature reserve.