Nature Friendly Gardening
From growing a wild patch to attract beautiful butterflies to creating a mini pond to support local wildlife, there are lots of ways to make your garden nature-friendly this spring!
Check out our top tips for a brilliant wildlife garden


Nature Recovery Community Toolkit
Explore our information and resources to help you and your community deliver activity and projects for nature’s recovery in Sheffield and Rotherham.
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Schools, Education & Outdoor Learning
Find out how we help children and young people play wild, learn wild, get outside and connect with nature. Amazing school trips and lots more!
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Nature Counts – Record your wildlife sightings
Whether you’ve seen something common or rare, in your garden or on one of our nature reserves, let us know. All species records are welcome.
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#Defend Nature
The UK Government is seriously threatening nature. Find out more about these threats and how you can take action.
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Campaigning for Wildlife
Learn more about the different issues the Trust campaigns on, and how you can take action to protect your local wildlife and green spaces.
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New woodlands for South Yorkshire
Next Event
Volunteer Work Day Wyming Brook and Fox Hagg
Tue 04/04 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pmVisit a local nature reserve

Greno Woods
An ancient woodland, rich in wildlife and full of historic interest.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves

Agden Bog
A classic example of a type of bog that has now mostly disappeared from our landscape.

Blacka Moor
A magnificent moorland, the largest of our reserves.

Carbrook Ravine
A small but varied reserve nestled amongst the urban landscape.

Carr House Meadows
A patchwork of flower-rich meadows, perched above the Ewden Valley.

Centenary Riverside
From steel works to wetland wildlife haven.

Crabtree Ponds
Crabtree Ponds is Burngreave's hidden gem.

Fox Hagg
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.

Greno Woods
An ancient woodland, rich in wildlife and full of historic interest.

Hammond’s Field
One of the few remaining areas of unimproved farmland around the moorland fringes.

Kilnhurst Ings
A post-industrial washland on the River Don.

Moss Valley Woodlands
Majestic beech trees tower overhead in these beautiful ancient woodlands.

Salmon Pastures
From post-industrial wasteland to a vital green corridor.

Sunnybank
A scenic short-cut, for people and wildlife.

Woodhouse Washlands
A mosaic of wet and dry grasslands, swamp, wet ditches, ponds and scrub.

Wyming Brook
A little bit of wilderness on the western edge of Sheffield.
Become a Member of Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust
Enjoy these benefits of membership
- Welcome pack with nature reserves guide
- Subscription to Kingfisher magazine
- Your own membership card
- Free entry to nature reserves and priority event booking