Hen harriers breed in the Peak District for the first time in 3 Years
It’s great news that hen harriers have returned to breed successfully in the Peak District for the first time in 3 years with 4 chicks fledging from their moorland nest.
Red tailed bumblebee, Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography
It’s great news that hen harriers have returned to breed successfully in the Peak District for the first time in 3 years with 4 chicks fledging from their moorland nest.
An important project to teach and preserve vital conservation and habitat management skills is to be realised thanks to a National Lottery grant of £750,000.
Ruth George, Labour Member of Parliament for High Peak, joined Derbyshire Wildlife Trust at dawn to watch the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust badger vaccination programme at work.
We will be celebrating the final year of DerwentWISE, our Landscape Partnership Project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s vision for The Whistlestop Discovery Centre in Matlock Bath is to be realised following the award of a National Lottery grant of £83,200.
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