Cuckoos, Wrens and Willow Warbler – Bird survey results announced July saw our volunteers complete surveying at Blacka Moor nature reserve looking at bird species richness, thanks to money raised by National Lottery players as part of our Data for Nature project.
A brighter future ahead for city centre nature reserve [lead]Brighter Sunnybank is a new project to enhance an urban nature reserve in a deprived area of Sheffield.[/lead] Sunnybank nature reserve is adjacent to Broomhall, which is within the poorest […]
Forestry Commission publishes Sheffield street tree felling investigation Report finds insufficient evidence to confirm illegal felling but identifies lessons learnt for Sheffield City Council and Amey to note and apply for future operations.
Work completed on Agden Rocher Bog Work has now been completed on the Agden Rocher Bog As part of The Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership Working with Water project. Scrub has been removed over the winter and […]
Success for the Wilder Future Campaign The Wilder Future campaign, launched March 2019, is about advocating for political change as well as asking people to take ‘personal’ actions where they live to help put wildlife back […]
30 Days Wild challenge reaches new record! Over 400,000 people went wild every day this June. The Wildlife Trusts’ annual 30 Days Wild challenge was more popular than ever this year – 400,000 people carried out well […]
New Species of Bat for Sheffield! South Yorkshire Bat Group have recorded the first female Brandt’s bat for South Yorkshire.
Postcard initiative generates hundreds of responses on environment to MPs Over 250 people have written to their MPs calling for stronger laws to protect nature through our Wilder Future campaign.
Saving the bluebells of Smithy Wood Bobbing their delicate heads in the breeze, bluebells are a sign that spring is in full flow. For just a few short weeks, breathtaking swathes of bluebells with their heady […]
Local community project will use wildlife gardening to inspire national audience Wild at Heart – a community project run by Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust – will soon be inspiring even more people to try wildlife gardening at this year’s BBC Gardeners’ World Live Beautiful Borders competition.