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.
Get on your (green) bike! A local bicycle recycling firm has teamed up with Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust to make the daily commute greener.
Birdwatchers confronted by masked men On Tuesday evening two birdwatchers were confronted by masked men on Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust’s Wyming Brook nature reserve.
Taking action for a Wilder Sheffield & Rotherham Our Advocacy Officer Ian Cracknell recently met Louise Haigh MP to ask for her support in calling for a strong Environment Act.
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.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust calls for major improvements to draft Environment Bill to put nature into recovery The draft Environment Bill and accompanying policy note published yesterday by the Government do not go far enough to tackle the serious environmental challenges we face or provide legal certainty for the future of our natural world, says Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust.