As part of Big Give’s Earth Raise 2026, the UK’s largest environmental match funding campaign, every donation made to the Trust will be matched pound-for-pound, helping to secure a breeding population of white storks and create a powerful opportunity to engage communities with nature recovery.
Last month, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust announced its first project to reintroduce white storks at Willington Wetlands, more than 600 years after they vanished from the region due to habitat loss and hunting. It was launched thanks to generous support from the Veolia Environmental Trust through the Landfill Communities Fund.
Now the Earth Raise 2026 appeal offers an exciting opportunity to look ahead to the growth of a secure white stork population beyond the reserve boundary and across the region, boosting biodiversity, restoring habitats and creating wild spaces where both people and wildlife can thrive.
Working with communities across Derbyshire, the Trust’s vision is to restore the healthy, connected blue corridors these birds need to truly thrive. White storks are vital wetland ambassadors, so when they flourish, it means wetlands are healthy, connected, and better equipped to protect from floods and droughts.
Run by the registered charity Big Give, Earth Raise brings together philanthropists, foundations, and businesses to double the impact of every donation the public makes.
From 22nd to 29th April, every donation made to Derbyshire Wildlife Trust by supporters through the Big Give website will be match funded, giving the Trust the chance to raise a total of £47,200 to support the next phase of its Species Reintroduction Programme.