It’s no yolk… Derby Cathedral peregrine scrambles to lay first egg a day earlier than last year!
We are thrilled to announce that the Derby Cathedral peregrine female has laid her first egg of 2024.
We are thrilled to announce that the Derby Cathedral peregrine female has laid her first egg of 2024.
An ambitious plan to halt and reverse declining native species abundance across the Peak District has been awarded £1.69 million funding from the Government's Species Survival Fund.
As Allestree Park enters its third year of rewilding, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Derby City Council have announced exciting plans for how the community would like to shape the park into a…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Aqueduct Cottage has received a special mention in the prestigious RIBAJ MacEwan Awards.
A staggering 2.4 million species records for Derbyshire have now been submitted and collated in the Derbyshire Biological Records Centre ready to be put to work for the better conservation of…
Thanks to support and donations from generous members and supporters, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is closing in on its target to complete the purchase of more than 80 acres of retired farmland in…
A ground-breaking scheme to engage young people in environmental social action projects has seen more than £50,000 awarded to young people working with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
The first family of beavers to live and breed in Derbyshire for 800 years has welcomed the second generation of climate change combaters and biodiversity boosters.
In perfect autumnal weather last weekend, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust teamed up with runners from the inov-8 Bakewell store and SUMMAT coffee shop for the launch of the Wild Peak Rounds.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has secured the purchase of more than 80 acres of retired farmland and launched an appeal to ensure the empty fields can once again be claimed by nature.