The Wyre Forest Study Group is a dedicated organisation of naturalists and biological recorders who are passionate about the local environment. Members bring a wide range of expertise to the group, working together to study and record the diverse wildlife, flora, and ecology of the Wyre Forest and its surrounding areas. Their collective efforts help to document the rich natural history of one of the last remaining remnants of ancient semi natural woodland in Britain.
The group actively engages in various projects, including detailed wildlife surveys, mapping historical boundaries, and monitoring local species. By collaborating with local trusts and forestry bodies, members play a vital role in raising the profile of the area. The essential data they collect provides valuable insight into the evolving ecosystem and supports the continued conservation of this important landscape.
Alongside their regular fieldwork, the society produces an annual publication and contributes to comprehensive books detailing the nature of the region. They welcome new biological records and observations from fellow wildlife enthusiasts. Those interested in learning more about the forest or sharing their own ecological findings can reach out to the group secretary or explore their online resources for the latest news.

