Derbyshire’s Missing Pine Marten
In this blog, Ruth Pilbeam, Programme Manager, tells us more about the vital work underway to prepare Derbyshire for the return of the pine marten. From restoring woodland habitats and working…
Lichen and moss by Zsuzsanna Bird
In this blog, Ruth Pilbeam, Programme Manager, tells us more about the vital work underway to prepare Derbyshire for the return of the pine marten. From restoring woodland habitats and working…
Our peatlands might look like soggy moorland, but they’re incredible carbon storage systems – locking away greenhouse gases and supporting rare wildlife. Thanks to the new England Peat Map, we now…
The Derwent Living Forest is one of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s most ambitious landscape recovery programmes but none of this is possible without people. 💚 From community orchards to school…
Working Together to Restore Nature and Support Viable Farm Businesses
Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trusts are working together to deliver an ambitious new project to help address flooding in Shireoaks and Worksop.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are all about getting people closer to nature and taking action for nature. It’s simple really, we want a Wilder Derbyshire where people and wildlife thrive together and…
Students and staff from Sheffield Hallam University recently teamed up with the DWT Derwent Living Forest Team to get their hands dirty in the name of rewilding – planting nearly a thousand trees…
What better way to warm up on a cold January day than to plant trees?
Recently we visited Exmoor in Devon to learn how the National Trust are intervening at scale to kickstart the restoration of habitats.
Growing a tree from seed or nut is an incredibly rewarding activity. It’s a simple action your school or community can do to help nurture our environment and make a lasting impact for future…