Community Fund to support projects for nature and people across the Wild Peak
A new £60,000 fund to support landowners, local groups, organisations and individuals to take action for nature and people in the peaks, is now open.
A new £60,000 fund to support landowners, local groups, organisations and individuals to take action for nature and people in the peaks, is now open.
Residents across the county are being welcomed to Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s newest nature reserve this Saturday (5th October) to celebrate nature and hear about its vision for a greener, wilder…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has launched the Derwent Survival Plan, an urgent appeal to restore the River Derwent and create thriving habitats for native species on the brink of extinction.
A £5.77 million cross-governmental funded project has shown that expanding access to Green Social Prescribing can promote wellbeing and improve mental health.
A project to restore habitats and rewild spaces for people and nature across the Trent Valley in Derbyshire has been kickstarted with almost £330,000 in funding from the National Highways Network…
Nestled on the edge of Willington village, a rich wetland habitat that has been quietly reclaimed as a haven for wildlife is now even easier for people to visit and enjoy nature through a new…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded £325,000 funding by Natural England as part of a project to trial the most effective ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Following the arrival of three new Peregrine Chicks at Derby Cathedral, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has teamed up with Derby Cathedral Quarter Business Improvement District (BID), to host The Derby…
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, the leading conservation charity in Derbyshire, has been featured in the annual Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024.
We are thrilled to announce that the Derby Cathedral peregrine pair have had their first eggs of the year hatch.