Birmingham and the Black Country Wildlife Trust
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is one of 47 local trusts working to make the United Kingdom a better place for people and wildlife.
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The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is one of 47 local trusts working to make the United Kingdom a better place for people and wildlife.
Josh has been lucky to grow up in this beautiful landscape. We’re here to make sure his children can do the same.
Right in the heart of Barnsley, Dearne Valley Country Park is criss-crossed by inviting paths, taking you through woodland and grassland, with riverside wildlife to enjoy along the way.
From a post-industrial wasteland to a family-friendly nature reserve with woodland, ponds and grassland, the transformation of this site benefits both wildlife and people.
A former colliery site, this reserve has been extensively landscaped to create a wildlife haven on the edge of the city benefiting from a number of diverse habitats.
On Saturday 16 May 2026, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust will bring the magic of the countryside into the heart of Warminster, with our annual event full of nature-based fun and discovery, with something…
Previously The Avenue coking works, this site has been restored to provide space for both wildlife and people. The waterways and grasslands are home to kingfishers, small mammals and grass snakes…
This beautiful mosaic of heath, woodland and marshy grassland, nestled between Horsford and Felthorpe, is perfect for walkers, horse riders and cyclists to explore and enjoy nature close to the…
70 acres of meadows, parkland and woods just 20 minutes walk from the centre of Leek.
Once part of the vast ancient oak wood that once stretched to the Welsh borders and beyond, today Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum comprises 123 acres of ancient native woodland, designated…