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Walks and views for miles around Derbyshire’s first beaver site
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce they will be reconnecting an old five mile walk and building a viewing tower at Willington Wetlands in the Trent Valley thanks to a grant of £67…
New festival comes to Derbyshire!
Woodside Festival Saturday 16th June - 12:00pm - 9:00pm is a day of live music, art, wild activities and good food and drink; all in support of local wildlife all just 10 miles from Derby!
The River Erewash – Derbyshire’s wandering wonder
The River Erewash runs through the Derbyshire landscape and is an important part of the local habitat for a lot of our wildlife.
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Bechstein's bat
The Bechstein's bat is a very rare bat that lives in woodland and roosts in old woodpecker holes or tree crevices. Like other bats, the females form 'maternity colonies' to have…
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Brandt's bat
The small, shaggy-furred Brandt's bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the whiskered bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds low to…
Whiskered bat
The small, shaggy-furred whiskered bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the Brandt's bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds along…
Derbyshire’s Wye Valley Wonders now easier to explore.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has been working with Peak District National Park Authority to make the Wye Valley more accessible by highlighting some of the brilliant walks in the area.