Last month our Derwent Living Forest (DLF) team held a Wooded Habitat Creation workshop in Darley Dale which was well attended by landowners from across the Derwent catchment. We were pleased to deliver the event in the company of the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust who also gave informative talks throughout the evening.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Derwent Living Forest programme aims to create 30,000 hectares of wooded habitats and wetland by 2050 (such as woodland, hedgerows, orchards, and wood pasture). Once achieved, this will improve the connection between the new woodlands of the National Forest in the south and the soon to be established woodlands of the Northern Forest. North-south connectivity, which this programme will provide, is critically important to allow the movement of species in response to climate change. In essence, this programme is about making more space for nature through a landscape scale approach.