Fungal Foray at Thornhill Carrs Reserve
A Fungal Foray event was held at our Thornhill Carrs reserve to celebrate UK Fungus Day, an annual festival of fungi coordinated by the British Mycological Society to inspire everyone about the…
A Fungal Foray event was held at our Thornhill Carrs reserve to celebrate UK Fungus Day, an annual festival of fungi coordinated by the British Mycological Society to inspire everyone about the…
Come and have fun with us!
October the 2nd is UK Fungus Day, an annual festival of fungi coordinated by the British Mycological Society aiming to raise awareness of fungi and fungal science.
We invited Beverley Rhodes…
Join us for our Wilder Derbyshire event followed by our AGM.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is seeking a volunteer to assist the Business Development Team with promoting the Trust’s events. The role will be office based.
The shiny, translucent porcelain fungus certainly lives up to its name in appearance. It can be seen growing on beech trees and dead wood in summer and autumn.
The candlesnuff fungus is very common. It has an erect, stick-like or forked fruiting body with a black base and white, powdery tip. It grows on dead and rotting wood.
Activities for all the family, spending time in the outdoors, learning new skills.
Find out all about our native UK owls and turn detective to see what they eat!
What do you think of when you hear the word fungi?
Join us for a Family Seed Bomb Making Event!
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s free Community Day of Action event returns for its second year with a packed programme of nature-inspired activities on Saturday 21st September in Buxton.