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We are looking for passionate, dedicated and resourceful people to join us. If you have an interest in nature conservation and a passion for our values, we would love to hear from you.
Take a look, through some of the common species of wildlife that live in the South Yorkshire area around Sheffield and Rotherham.
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.
Our Acorn Fund is a pot of money allocated specifically to help release money from the Landfill Communities Fund. Your donation can be the key to unlocking funding worth thousands of pounds to make a huge difference for local wildlife.
Unveil the hidden world of insects in Sheffield & Rotherham with the newest issue of Kingfisher magazine.
Thank you for attending the Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust Annual General Meeting for the year April 2020 – March 2021.
Please find documents below that will be referred to throughout the meeting.
AGM Agenda 2021
DRAFT AGM Minutes 2020
FINAL 210914 Trustees Annual Report & Accounts 2020-21
Prospective Trustee Biographies
Scott McKenzie Scott is Senior Catchment Manager at the Trent Rivers Trust and has always been passionate about natural history, wildlife and conservation – particularly anything wet. He has a long-standing relationship with the Wildlife Trust movement, joining Cheshire WT as a “Wildlife Watch” member in his youth, then volunteering with them after leaving school. Following his PhD in climate change ecology, his career path has seen him hold positions in private, public and charitable sectors – with conservation remaining the thread throughout.
Scott has a broad ecological knowledge but is specialised in aquatic ecology and was previously Living Rivers Programme Manager at Derbyshire WT, overseeing the conservation and recovery of rivers across the county. His current role sees him develop landscape-scale restoration projects to help deliver improvements in biodiversity, water quality and ecosystem processes. He is a firm advocate in restoring natural processes – particularly within rivers.
When not paddling and poking around in streams for work purposes, Scott can be found paddling and poking around in streams in his spare time with his partner and two small girls. Scott is a firm believer in ensuring good access to “blue” and “green” space – whether it’s an urban or rural environment – allowing everyone to have that connectivity with nature and wildlife that inspired him as a child.
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