Birds of prey still struggling in the Peak District, despite protection
Although numbers of some bird of prey species have increased this year, it remains a bleak picture for birds of prey in the Peak District
Although numbers of some bird of prey species have increased this year, it remains a bleak picture for birds of prey in the Peak District
A nest with 3 young peregrines in it has been robbed in a remote part of the Peak District National Park on land owned by the Forestry Commission.
We’re delighted to announce that the Derby Cathedral Peregrines have laid two eggs – the earliest eggs yet.
Tuesday 13th October 2020
'Vigo' comes from the French Alps, and is a female bird that hatched last year in a wild nest.
Wildlife Trusts in the Peak District are calling for urgent action to create a wilder National Park rich in wildlife
Birds of prey are in trouble in the Peak District. They should be a common sight on the hills and moorlands but evidence has shown that for some species, such as peregrines, goshawks and hen…
Peak District Bird of Prey Initiative is failing. That’s the conclusion we've come to this week following the release of the Initiative’s annual statistics.
Great news - yet another osprey platform has been installed in Derbyshire.