
Vital skills being passed on to volunteers
Derbyshire volunteers are set to be trained in species identification this year, in a bid to record which species are thriving and which need a little more help.
Red tailed bumblebee, Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography
Derbyshire volunteers are set to be trained in species identification this year, in a bid to record which species are thriving and which need a little more help.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust have now received their beaver license from Natural England and is one step closer to bringing beavers back to Derbyshire
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has just announced they have recruited a member of staff dedicated to peregrine protection thanks to funding from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
We’re delighted to announce the first egg has hatched and the new Derby Cathedral peregrine pair have their first chick.
In the week that the Peak District National Park celebrates its 70th Anniversary, on this special anniversary the Wildlife Trusts in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Sheffield & Rotherham and…
Tucked away in a quiet corner of rural Derbyshire, a rich and fascinating history is unfolding as Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Aqueduct Cottage, a 19th century lock-keeper’s situated on the banks…
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Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are asking candidates to commit to a Wilder Derbyshire ahead of Local Elections this May