Anniversary Appeal

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is 50 but why should you care? The pictures above are some of the reasons why.

We want to raise £50,000 this year to ensure we are fit for the future

To ensure our nature reserves are fit for the future and enable everyone to enjoy them we are going to establish the Derbyshire Wildlife Fund and in our 50th year we aim to raise £50,000. We will run this 50th appeal throughout 2012 to give everyone the chance to have fun and donate money.

Local actor Dominic West is supporting the appeal. Dominic was born in Sheffield and grew up in Derbyshire. He commented: "Derbyshire is my home county and is the best in the UK. Please support this appeal and help the Trust look after its wonderful nature reserves for all to enjoy."

What can you do to help?

Simply donate now!
 

Click to donate online.

Donate by text

Post a cheque payable to Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to us at East Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1XH
 

Phone us with your credit card details on 01773 881188

Or…
• Save your 50ps
• Take up the £50 challenge and do something to raise money. Click here for inspiration
 • Get your employer involved. Take a welly to work and fill it full of change throughout the year or have a dress down day

Some examples of what will we do with the money on our nature reserves

Restore the heathland at Carver’s Rocks. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remove scrub in the Wye Valley to protect orchids and cowslips.

 Priestcliffe Lees Nature Reserve


 

 

 

 

 


 Ensure our flying flock of sheep are able to continue looking after our grasslands.

 

 


 

 

 

 

Put a smile on our volunteers’ faces by providing new kit and equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Improve access and information across the reserves.