Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading conservation charity. Upton Warren is just one of over 70 nature reserves across the county that form part of our vision for a Living Landscape for Worcestershire. By working with other landowners, managers and communities we aim to restore, recreate and reconnect fragmented natural habitats to achieve a landscape where wildlife can flourish and people can lead happier and healthier lives.
We welcome over 4000 children a year through our education programmes as well as through family memberships and events for all. We also run a series of courses designed to help you get the most from our wildlife – from bees and wasps to dragonflies and moths. See our website for more information.
More than 350 volunteers help ensure our reserves are managed and maintained as well as offering help in other areas such as admin, education and events. You can find out more about the work of our volunteers, as well as recent sightings on reserves, on their blog at www.worcestershirewildlifetrust.blogspot.com