Wild Wetlands get Funding Boost
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is celebrating the start of a new £12,726 project to restore wetlands at Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve.
Red tailed bumblebee, Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is celebrating the start of a new £12,726 project to restore wetlands at Erewash Meadows Nature Reserve.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that it has recently taken on the management of Peak Quarry Nature Reserve near Brassington.
Woodside Festival Saturday 16th June - 12:00pm - 9:00pm is a day of live music, art, wild activities and good food and drink; all in support of local wildlife all just 10 miles from Derby!
Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa has written to the Government to voice his support for “vaccination over culling” in the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) in badgers.
The Government is now considering applications for shooting badgers in Derbyshire, yet new evidence shows that Derbyshire badgers have extremely low levels of bovine TB.
We are deeply alarmed about the intentions of Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, following his recent announcement to launch a consultation on whether to remove a cap which limits new areas…
We are celebrating a grant of £3726.22 awarded by the Co-op Local Communities Fund as well as an additional £2,550 from Hamamelis Trust to restore the wetland habitat and renew signage and hide…
Leek coloured hawkweed - thought globally extinct, has been found in Derbyshire's Wye Valley.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is strongly opposed to any human interference in the nesting of hen harriers, one of England’s rarest nesting birds.
Why and how to build nature-friendly housing developments