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The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country have been mapping the habitats and biodiversity of the Black Country, to identify conservation priorities.
Help us to map nature's recovery
You are key to helping us map a healthy, green and fair recovery. Now is our opportunity to show UK governments that we expect them to be ambitious in their commitments to deliver a wilder future.
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Support Birmingham and Black Country's wildlife by joining as a member!
Bringing Stafford Borough’s Nature Recovery Network map to life
Bringing Stafford Borough’s Nature Recovery Network map to life
Nature in recovery
Goal 1: Nature is in recovery with abundant, diverse wildlife and natural processes creating wilder land and seascapes where people and nature thrive.
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.
Local Nature Recovery Strategies - no longer dust-gatherers?
Sue Young, Head of Land Use Planning, takes a look at Local Nature Recovery Strategies, and how they can be used to form the foundation of a Nature Recovery Network.
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Nature Recovery Officer
This link will open on the Gwent Wildlife Trust website.
If you would like to be part of a friendly team, working towards ensuring our nature reserves are managed as well as they can be for wildlife, then this could be the role for you. As Gwent…
The Gloucestershire Nature Recovery Network
The Gloucestershire Nature Recovery Network
Kickstart Nature’s Recovery
Nature faces many threats. Wild places are at risk and wildlife is in decline. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has a plan to get nature into recovery by 2030, but we can’t achieve it alone. A big…
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
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