Visitors flock to restored Aqueduct Cottage
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Aqueduct Cottage, a once derelict 19th century building owned by the family of Florence Nightingale, has welcomed more than 1,500 visitors since opening to the public…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Aqueduct Cottage, a once derelict 19th century building owned by the family of Florence Nightingale, has welcomed more than 1,500 visitors since opening to the public…
Nature-based health and wellbeing programmes could save hundreds of millions of pounds each year and reduce society’s reliance on the NHS, according to a new report by The Wildlife Trusts.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s vision for a Living Derwent Forest providing space for nature’s recovery and natural flood management is one step closer following the success off the Trust’s Derwent…
Despite the dull and breezy weather, around 275 people went along to the Open Day at the nature reserve at Hoe Grange Quarry, near Matlock. The event was hosted by Longcliffe Quarries Ltd (the…
As Allestree Park enters its second summer of rewilding, the changes are really starting to show. Mowed footways cut through swathes of longer grass, creating more space for wildflowers which in…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is hosting a series of evening swift watching walks to raise awareness for one of the UK's most endangered birds during Swift Awareness Week (1st-9th July).
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has partnered with YMCA Derbyshire for a new employability project inspired by local heritage ‘Past:Present:Work’.
We are thrilled to announce that the Derby Cathedral peregrine pair have had their first egg hatch.