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…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has ambitious plans to bring Turtle Doves back to the county as part of its Wilder Derbyshire 2030 vision — a strategy that calls for bold, transformative action to…
As part of our commitment to creating more space for nature and delivering evidence-led rewilding across Derbyshire, we’re exploring the return of one of the UK’s most striking lost species: the…
White storks, once common across the UK, have been absent from the Midlands for over 600 years. As key players in healthy wetland ecosystems, their return could boost biodiversity and inspire a…
For the first time in 3000 years, two keystone species in the UK could be side by side: beavers and Eurasian elk. Supported by the Rewilding Innovation Fund, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire…
Following our previous blog about large herbivores, we will now examine one of nature's most powerful agents of change: the European bison.