Term starts for new nature trainees
Two new trainees from High Peak and Swadlincote have joined Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Working for Nature scheme.
Red tailed bumblebee, Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography
Two new trainees from High Peak and Swadlincote have joined Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Working for Nature scheme.
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report.
Thousands of swallows have been congregating in the reedbeds at The Avenue Washlands in Chesterfield this autumn as they prepare for their 6000 mile migration to South Africa for the winter.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s new reserve formally opens at Peak Shopping Village this weekend 14th September. The opening coincides with one of Peak Shopping Village’s events and visitors will be…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s free Community Day of Action event returns for its second year with a packed programme of nature-inspired activities on Saturday 21st September in Buxton.
Bags of Help is run in partnership with environmental charity Groundwork, and sees grants awarded to thousands of local community projects every year. Since launching in 2015, it’s provided more…
We are delighted to announce the Government have decided not to bring the cull to Derbyshire.
On Tuesday morning Nigel Mills joined the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust vaccination team as they headed out on a routine vaccination.
Toby Perkins set out with the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust badger vaccination team on Tuesday morning, to take part in the next set of vaccinations and learn more about the importance of vaccinating…
MP Ruth George joined Derbyshire Wildlife Trust this morning to help vaccinate badgers against bovine TB.