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Agrothereutes abbreviates wasp - mainly red body with black head, black marking close to end of abdomen, abdomen tipped with white by Cathryn Dhonau

Rare wasp spotted in Worcester

A rare ichneumon wasp Agrothereutes abbreviatus has been seen in Worcestershire and recorded as part of a citizen science project to record wildlife in the county.

Worcester showing path along the River Severn and the cathedral in the distance by Paul Lane

Funding for a Wilder Worcestershire

Worcestershire Wildlife Trust has received £249,900 from the Government’s £40 million second round of the Green Recovery Challenge Fund, a multi- million pound boost for green jobs and nature’s…

Great crested grebes 'weed dancing' by Rebekah Nash

Wild winning images

Dancing birds, close-up ants, undersides of fungi and sublime countryside; 12 wild-watchers and wild-walkers have scooped prizes in this year’s photography competition run by local nature…

Breakfast bowl (fruit, nuts and yoghurt) on a 30 Days Wild 'Big Wild Breakfast' placemat

Start #30DaysWild with a Big Wild Breakfast

The team at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are encouraging Worcestershire’s residents to start June the wild way by taking their first meal of the day outside for a Big Wild Breakfast.

Stonechat sitting in heather by Ben Hall

Heathland wildlife gets a boost

The team at Worcestershire’s largest nature conservation charity are celebrating after receiving the final funding needed to buy a block of land that will help them to create the county’s biggest…

Peregrine falcon flying in an urban street by Bertie Gregory/2020VISION

Planning to Fail

Worcestershire residents are being asked to demand more from Government changes to the planning system.

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