New Kits on the Block at Willington
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.
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.
Bitterns, the UK’s loudest bird, have bred in Derbyshire for the first time on record at Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve.
This week marks one year since beavers were reintroduced at Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve, 800 years after they last inhabited the county.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust welcomes new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust have just released beavers at their Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve in the south of Derbyshire today.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce they will be reconnecting an old five mile walk and building a viewing tower at Willington Wetlands in the Trent Valley thanks to a grant of £67…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust have now received their beaver license from Natural England and is one step closer to bringing beavers back to Derbyshire