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Election 2024: What we want prioritised for nature!

Impassioned staff from across Shropshire Wildlife Trust explain why it is so crucial that the next UK Government recognises and acts on each of our five nature priorities. Join us as we discuss…

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World Environment Day

To celebrate World Environment Day staff at Shropshire Wildlife Trust are sharing some of the ways they like to get out in nature and connect with the environment.

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Nature, Who Cares?

According to The Wildlife Trusts Great Big Nature Survey, 93 per cent believe nature loss “is a serious threat to humanity.” Discover why Kaye Brennan, head of campaigning for The Wildlife Trusts…

Dr Cath's Nature Notes - Great Crested Newts

I must have been about five years old. My brother and I were given shrimping nets and set free to ‘guddle’ in a pond while we were visiting relatives in the Easter holidays. We probably had our…

Dr Cath's Nature Notes - March 2024

About mid-February, I noticed the red kites were back. Once again, the skies over our cottage and fields are graced with the flight of these beautiful raptors, and I can stand in the garden, head…

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Paws for thought!

We talk to nature and dog-lovers from Dogs Trust and Natural England to find out how they enjoy wild spaces with the needs of their four-legged friends.

Hopelessly devoted to you

Valentine’s Day is approaching and here at Shropshire Wildlife Trust we have put together a list of some of the species found across our county (and some soon to be) that mate for life.

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