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.
Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad strike out for a wilder future Sir David Attenborough, Stephen Fry, Catherine Tate, Alison Steadman and Asim Chaudhry have backed the new campaign from The Wildlife Trusts, including Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust, which calls for a wilder future and for nature’s recovery in the UK.
Peak District National Park bird of prey project wins National Lottery support A nature conservation project aimed at reversing the fortunes of birds of prey in the Peak District National Park has received National Lottery support.
‘Take the lead’ for ground-nesting birds As breeding season for ground-nesting birds fast approaches, Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is asking users of its nature reserves to help protect these species at a time when they are particularly vulnerable by practising responsible dog walking.
Take action for a Wilder Future at Eco-Expo event Visit our stall at High Storrs School’s Eco-Expo on Saturday 23 March to take part in our Wilder Future campaign.
Have your say on Street Trees Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is asking local people to have their say on a Government consultation about whether there should be a duty on local authorities to consult and report on street tree felling and planting.
Run for badgers! Are you a keen runner, or looking or a new fitness challenge for 2019? Join Team Badger and run for wildlife!
Community project to continue improving lives using nature thanks to National Lottery support Wild at Heart – a community project run by Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust – has received £167,758 of National Lottery funding to help over 1,000 vulnerable and isolated adults in Sheffield and Rotherham improve their lives through nature over the next three years.
Give wildlife a helping hand in 2019 If you want a new year’s resolution that will really make a difference, then help us on our mission to create a better future in Sheffield and Rotherham for wildlife, people and the green spaces we all rely on.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust condemns HS2 Phase 2b draft Environmental Statement On Friday 21 December 2018 the public consultation on the likely environmental impacts of HS2 Phase 2b closes.