NATURE COUNTS: A Record Year for Wildlife Sightings! A record number of wildlife sightings have been sent in to Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust
Celebrating 40 wild years! Today marks an incredible milestone – the 40th anniversary of Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust! We couldn’t let this moment pass without saying a huge thank you to you – our wonderful […]
SYWP team help Yummy Yorkshire to plant a woodland South Yorkshire Woodland Partnership (SYWP) have assisted the Holmes family of Yummy Yorkshire to plant a woodland on one of their fields in South Yorkshire.
Nature on My Doorstep: A Call to Help Nature in your Community Nature Recovery Sheffield is creating a powerful ripple effect. This grassroots movement is bringing people together to restore nature in Sheffield’s urban spaces.
E.ON and Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust help more than 1,700 local children connect with nature E.ON is helping local children get closer to nature on wild school trips with Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust
“I just want to put something back” David Bocking discovers how South Yorkshire Woodland Partnership helps make planting sustainable woodland simpler for landowners
Greno Woods Resilience Project: A Stronger Future for Nature Thanks to a grant from Biffa Award, Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is thrilled to announce the completion of the Greno Woods Resilience Project, a transformative effort to protect this ancient woodland from the increasing threats of climate change.
New research finds that Wildlife Trust natural flood management schemes deliver £10 of benefits for every £1 invested Government and businesses urged to invest in beaver dams, bogs and ponds
Recognising the green skills gap in South Yorkshire South Yorkshire Woodland Partnership have been providing training and opportunities to partners, land owners, and local authorities, since 2022 and continue to strive to expand knowledge further in 2025! As […]
Agden Bog: A Bright Future for Wetland Conservation This assessment of wetland at Agden Bog is an excellent example of evidence-led conservation.