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Earl's and Pontesford Hill
A historic reserve with volcanic origins
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‘Can you help us raise £60,000 to protect Shropshire’s iconic species?’ - Shropshire Wildlife Trust launches new appeal
As part of the 60th Anniversary celebrations, Shropshire Wildlife Trust is calling for residents and organisations to support its new appeal to raise vital funds to continue wildlife conservation…
Could green finance support food production on your farm? Final Call for Participants
Landowners and farmers in one specific river catchment in Shropshire and North Herefordshire are invited to take part in a pilot project that will determine whether green finance can support food…
Prime Minister challenged to fast-track not back-track on support for farmers and nature
Ahead of an expected announcement on its farming policy review, nature groups are urging the new Prime Minister to maintain Environmental Land Management scheme (ELMs) funding now and increase…
Betchcott Hill
A beautiful site on the edge of the Long Mynd overlooking the Shropshire plains.
Smalley Hill
This old land fill site is now a popular local walking spot, overlooking Telford.
Sir David Attenborough awarded Rothschild medal in recognition of 60 years of inspiration and indefatigable support given to The Wildlife Trusts
Profound thanks for championing UK nature, say The Wildlife Trusts
Reflecting on the first year of Betchcott Hill
Head of Nature Reserves, Tom Freeland reflects on the achievements, challenges and lessons in the year since Shropshire Wildlife Trust started restoring Betchcott Hill.
Hope and opportunity: how nature can be supported to adapt to climate change
Supporting nature can help address many climate change challenges, and the time to act is now. Today, the Climate Change Committee have released their urgent recommendations for UK Government.…