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| Steering Group Partners |
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 | Environment Agency |
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 | Natural England |
| | Natural England works for people, places and nature to conserve and enhance biodiversity, landscapes and wildlife in rural, urban, coastal and marine areas.
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 | Staffordshire County Council |
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 | Staffordshire Wildlife Trust |
| | The Trust has been protecting and enhancing the wildlife and wild places of Staffordshire and promoting understanding, enjoyment and involvement in the natural world since 1969. We have over 14,000 members and manage over 2,000 acres of land. |
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 | Stoke-on-Trent City Council |
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| Wider Partnership Members |
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 | British Waterways |
| | British Waterways is a public corporation. We manage and care for more than 2,200 miles (3,540 km) of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales on behalf of the British people.
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 | Butterfly Conservation |
| | Butterfly Conservation's purpose is to secure a lasting future for all native butterflies, moths and their habitats within the UK.
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 | Cannock Chase AONB |
| | Cannock Chase was designated as an AONB in 1958 because of its beautiful landscape, its wildlife and its history. Cannock Chase is the largest surviving area of lowland heathland in the Midlands . Lowland heath is an internationally scarce and threatened wildlife habitat. The AONB also has extensive areas of forest and woodland along with areas of designed parkland, sand and gravel quarrying and mixed agriculture. |
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 | Cannock Chase District Council |
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 | Central Rivers |
| | The term "Central Rivers" refers to a 13 mile stretch of the river Trent and the river Tame in Staffordshire, between Burton on Trent and Tamworth. The area has experienced considerable development pressures through industrial development, housing and quarrying. At the same time, the area has the potential for significant landscape and ecological improvement, and, its recreation value has arguably been overlooked. |
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 | East Staffordshire Borough Council |
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 | Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) |
| | The Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) is the UK's only independent and dedicated provider of environmental and conservation advice and consultancy to farmers and crofters. |
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 | Forest of Mercia |
| | The Forest of Mercia is one of 12 government-backed Community Forests creating well-wooded landscapes for wildlife, work, recreation and education around some of England's major towns and cities.
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 | Forestry Commission |
| | The government department responsible for the protection and expansion of Britain's forests and woodlands. |
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 | Lichfield District Council |
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 | National Farmers Union |
| | The NFU champions British Farming and provides professional representation and services to over 60,000 Farmer and Grower members.
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 | National Forest |
| | The National Forest is a forest in the making, transforming 200 square miles of central England. It is a bold project, blending new and maturing woodland within a wide variety of landscapes, presenting opportunities for many to take part in its development.
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 | National Trust |
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 | Newcastle Borough Council |
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 | On Trent |
| | This site tells you more about the River Trent, the OnTrent project and what you can do as an organisation, community group or a land manager along the Trent. The OnTrent Initiative highlights the issues facing the River Trent floodplain through influencing policy, raising awareness and promoting projects.
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 | Peak District National Park |
| | Britain's first national park, established in 1951, is visited by people from all over the world. They come to find peace, tranquillity and adventure, experiencing some of England’s finest climbing, caving, walking and cycling. |
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 | Royal Society for the Protection of Birds |
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 | South Staffordshire Council |
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 | Stafford Borough Council |
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 | Staffordshire Ecological Record |
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 | Staffordshire Ecological Services (SES) |
| | Staffordshire Ecological Services (SES) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. We are a not for profit company as all our profits go back into the parent organisation to fund conservation projects and wildlife education in Staffordshire. |
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 | Staffordshire Ecological Services (SES) |
| | Staffordshire Ecological Services (SES) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. We are a not for profit company as all our profits go back into the parent organisation to fund conservation projects and wildlife education in Staffordshire. |
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 | Staffordshire Invertebrate Group |
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 | Staffordshire Mammal Group |
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 | Staffordshire Moorlands District Council |
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 | Tamworth Borough Council |
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 | West Midland Bird Club |
| | Serving birdwatchers and ornithologists in the four English counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and the Metropolitan West Midlands since 1929.
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 | Woodland Trust |
| | The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity
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