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My family history
Whilst researching his family history, Vic found that many of his ancestors were connected to wild places as gamekeepers, shepherds, millers, gardeners or agricultural labourers. His lifelong love…
My history lesson
Lancashire Wildlife Trust is working with Moorfield Primary school in Irlam to deliver both indoor and outdoor education on the mossland habitat. This includes the history of the area, and the…
Black History Month: Why is Black History Month Important?
Black History Month has been celebrated in the UK since 1987. The celebration of Black history and culture will see hundreds of events across the UK and many in Derbyshire.
My history book
Tim has volunteered at Astley Moss for five years, helping to increase the water levels on the bogs back to their historic healthy levels. He especially loves watching the birds return to this…
Common bistort
Look for the delicate, pink flowers of Common bistort in wet meadows, pastures and roadside verges. It is also known as 'Pudding Dock' in North England because it was used to make a…
Historic day for beavers in England
More support needed for landowners to enable beavers’ return, say The Wildlife Trusts and Beaver Trust
Work begins to revive historic cottage
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust have begun work to save derelict 19th Century Aqueduct Cottage thanks to local support and volunteers.
Derbyshire residents meet MPs at mass nature and climate change rally outside Parliament
50 residents from across Derbyshire joined us and travelled to Westminster yesterday to meet with MPs at one of the largest mass lobbies of politicians in recent history.
Andrew's story
Historic site is set to become a new home for wildlife in the Wye Valley
Under a new agreement, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are to manage land which includes Cowdale Quarry to regenerate it for nature and wildlife on behalf of landowners Nestlé Waters UK. This site,…