We are looking for passionate, dedicated and resourceful people to join us. If you have an interest in nature conservation and a passion for our values, we would love to hear from you.
Take a look, through some of the common species of wildlife that live in the South Yorkshire area around Sheffield and Rotherham.
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.
Information and resources about actions you can take for nature's recovery in Sheffield and Rotherham.
Our Acorn Fund is a pot of money allocated specifically to help release money from the Landfill Communities Fund. Your donation can be the key to unlocking funding worth thousands of pounds to make a huge difference for local wildlife.
Because of your generosity, we can continue our vital work protecting wildlife and restoring the “wild spaces to breathe” across Sheffield and Rotherham. Your contribution is already at work across our 15 nature reserves, from the moorlands to our urban sanctuaries.
Want to see the impact of your donation in real-time? Join our online community for the latest wildlife sightings, reserve updates, and news on how we are making our region wilder.
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There are so many ways to enjoy and protect our local environment. Why not take the next step today?
Sign up for our E-newsletter: Get monthly updates on our Strategy 2030 progress and local nature news delivered straight to your inbox at wildsheffield.com/newsletter/.
Explore our Reserves: You’ve helped protect them—now come and enjoy them! Find your nearest nature reserve at wildsheffield.com/reserves.
Record your Sightings: Help us monitor local biodiversity by sharing what you see on our Nature Counts site at record.wildsheffield.com.
Thank you once again for standing up for wildlife.
For nature, for everyone.