River Rother Restoration Project Completion Some good news! The River Rother Restoration project has been completed at Woodhouse Washlands nature reserve. Three in-channel berms have been installed to diversify the flow of the river, along […]
New guide encourages us all to take urgent action for insects The Wildlife Trusts and partners launch new practical initiative to help insects and reverse sharp declines in their populations A FREE downloadable Guide to Taking Action for Insects is packed with […]
Helping you to connect with nature at home Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust launch #NatureAdventures to support people isolating at home to connect with nature and each other. Whilst we are all socially isolating, the Trust is providing […]
CIEEM Registered Practice status for Wildscapes The Trust’s environmental consultancy, Wildscapes CIC, is pleased to announce it has been awarded Registered Practice status by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM). CIEEM is the […]
Inspiring future female scientists and ecologists – ‘Girls Go Free’ with Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust As part of the launch of Electricity, an exciting new school offer from the Outdoor Learning team, we will be offering ‘Girls Go Free!’ on all bookings on the new session until the end of July 2020.
Street Tree Working Strategy for Sheffield sets out new direction for the care of the city’s highway trees The first Partnership Street Tree Working Strategy for Sheffield has been released today and will be recommended to Sheffield City Council for adoption next week.
The new Environment Bill and what it means The Wildlife Trusts have long campaigned for ambitious laws for nature, and we welcome the new Environment Bill and its ambition. We hope this long-awaited Bill drives real action to tackle the nature crisis head on.
Our response to HS2 being given the green light HS2 decision will destroy precious wild places – The Wildlife Trusts call for a redesign.
Thousands ask Prime Minister to stop and re-think HS2 Today a letter from The Wildlife Trusts, signed by over 66,000 people will be delivered to 10 Downing Street highlighting the huge risks that HS2 poses to the environment.
A huge win for our Save Smithy Wood Campaign but this is not the end We really welcome today’s news that MSA Extra have withdrawn their application to develop a major motorway service area on Smithy Wood, a semi-natural ancient woodland and Local Wildlife Site near J35 of the M1.