Rare pine marten discovered in Derbyshire
A rare pine marten has been recovered from a roadside between Belper and Ripley – it is the first confirmed presence of a pine marten in Derbyshire for 16 years.
Red tailed bumblebee, Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography
A rare pine marten has been recovered from a roadside between Belper and Ripley – it is the first confirmed presence of a pine marten in Derbyshire for 16 years.
We're thrilled that that red kites have successfully bred in the county for the first time in more than 150 years!
A rare species of longhorn beetle has been discovered at Rowsley, in the first record of the species for Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that a dew pond at Chee Dale Nature Reserve has been restored.
We are delighted to announce that we have bagged £4,000 from a Tesco funding scheme.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has received an Our Heritage grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for its Doe Lea River Restoration project.
We are delighted to announce that we have bagged £4,000 from a Tesco funding scheme.
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.