Take a walk on the wild side this May May is a great time for getting outside, as everything is growing, blooming, flying and breeding.
Get close to nature in April Once April arrives, you’re in no doubt that spring is here. The days are getting noticeably longer, the startling green of new growth is all around on trees and hedgerows, and wildlife is definitely stirring.
Rotherham residents stepping up to give neighbourhood a spring clean Local residents, volunteers, schools, charities and other organisations will be out in force on Tuesday 27th March, clearing up the streets and green spaces of Eastwood Village in Rotherham.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust to assist in trying to save butterfly colony Following an agreement between the Save Nether Edge Trees group and Sheffield City Council, Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust will assist the Council with the translocation of White-letter Hairstreak butterfly eggs from the pruned branches
Rare elm trees could be about to make a comeback A Sheffield resident and elm enthusiast has teamed up with Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust to kick-start an exciting initiative to trial disease-resistant elm trees at the Trust’s Greno Woods nature reserve.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust calls on Council to save Chelsea Road elm tree, whilst trying to save butterfly colony Despite considerable efforts by Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust and many other interested parties to seek a more sympathetic approach to the management of the Chelsea Road elm tree, Sheffield City Council plans to carry out pruning next week.
Wildlife on your doorstep February can sometimes be the harshest winter month, but nonetheless you can still spot a few signs of spring starting to appear.
Environment Secretary visits Sheffield to discuss street tree programme The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, visited Sheffield yesterday to meet with Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust, along with other representatives […]