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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford, United Kingdom
Nonprofit Organization

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Committed to protecting & enhancing the wildlife & wild places of Staffordshire. JOIN TODAY at www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/membership to make a difference! Nationally
Our unique organisation is a network of 47 Wildlife Trusts and Wildlife Watch (our junior branch). Together they cover every corner of the UK. The Wildlife Trusts have been speaking out for nature in Britain since 1912 and now have over three-quarters of a million members!


Closer to home
We are a voluntary organisation overseen by an elected Council, employing over fifty staff. Being a charity we are financially dependent to a large extent on the support of our members, both private (over 15,000) and corporate (about 50). Our work raises awareness about the natural environment in Staffordshire amongst other organisations and individuals. We provide a way for interested people to protect areas of nature conservation value from inappropriate change and encourage good management of valued areas and, where appropriate, the creation of new habitats.


Opportunities
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust offers outstanding opportunities for both young and old to learn about the environment and to explore and enjoy the wonders of nature. From education programmes for schools and short courses for adults to children’s clubs, Wildlife Watch and family events we offer a range of activities which provide a greater understanding of the natural world and encourage involvement in protecting our local environment. Our qualified and experienced staff deliver to a high standard with a flexible approach to ensure we match the specific needs of your group, school or individual interest.



Local to YOU
The Trust has a network of 10 Local Groups, most with a full and varied programme of indoor and outdoor meetings. In addition there are specialist sub-groups that members can join, such as the Staffordshire Bat and Fungus Groups. These groups are open to beginners and experts alike and they provide an excellent way of maximising the benefits of membership. If you interested in finding out more about becoming a member visit www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/membership

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A breathtaking view that never tires! Steve Owen took this image at the Roaches looking towards Tittesworth recently. Want to find out more about The Roaches? Visit http://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/reserves/the-roaches

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You may have seen our story earlier this week about record numbers of barn owls being recorded across Staffordshire thanks to the great work of our Barn Owl Action Group - http://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/news/2017/11/14/2017-record-year-barn-owl-group Want to give this wonderful bird of prey another helping hand? Why not become a member of our Trust? As a member you will be helping to save threatened wildlife in Staffordshire. By joining us today you will help us protect key habitats across the county. With your support we can inspire thousands of children every year, giving them wildlife experiences that will last a lifetime. Click on this link to become a member of our Trust https://membership.wildlifetrusts.org/join/join-staffordshire-wildlife-trust-2/

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The answer to our Friday quiz is - it's a waxwing! Last winter was a 'waxwing winter' in Staffordshire due to so many being spotted in the county. Waxwings are a small starling-sized bird with a prominent crest and colourful markings. They only travel here from Siberia and northern Scandinavia when they experience a particularly harsh winter or if there is a shortage of food.

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There's just a few days left to apply for this exciting role with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust! The deadline to apply is 12noon this Monday, 20th November. Love nature? Enjoy meeting new people? Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is seeking friendly, independent people who are passionate about wildlife to encourage members of the public to join the Trust. Click here for more info and to apply http://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/jobs/membership-recruiters

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Get your thinking caps on Friday quizzers! Can you guess what this is? We'll post the answer later at 4pm!

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Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! It's our Christmas Fayre at our Wolseley Centre HQ THIS WEEKEND! A perfect chance for you to buy that special Christmas present. The fayre takes place on Saturday and Sunday between 10am to 4pm on both days. http://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/news/2017/10/27/fun-and-festivities-trust%E2%80%99s-wolseley-christmas-fayre

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Did you know? Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is involved in four Living Landscape schemes around the county: the Churnet Valley Living Landscape, Stoke-on-Trent and urban Newcastle Living Landscape, Transforming the Trent Valley Living Landscape and South West Peak. Find out more here http://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/what-we-do/protecting-wildlife-and-wild-places/living-landscapes

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A lovely iimage of a female blackbird by Adrian Clarke :)

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These three hungry hedgehogs visited Roger Smith's garden in the county recently - they're regular visitors, too!

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The very talented Millie, who is just seven years old, took this image of a pheasant during her recent trip to Cannock Chase. Well done Millie!

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Super news!

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Relax and take a look at these recent photos of our Roaches reserve near Leek by Churnet Valley Living Landscapes Practical Projects Officer, Ian.

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