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.
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.
Unveil the hidden world of insects in Sheffield & Rotherham with the newest issue of Kingfisher magazine.
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All of the businesses, organisations and community groups listed below have already joined our declaration of a nature emergency. If your organisation isn’t listed below, click here to sign upBeauchief Environment GroupBMS Green ImpactChrist Church StanningtonDiocese of SheffieldDore and Totley Labour PartyDore Village SocietyExtinction Rebellion SheffieldFriends Of Birley SpaFriends of Bolehill WoodsFriends of Gillfield WoodFriends of Parkwood SpringsFriends of the Loxley ValleyFriends of Woodseats Playground: Graves ParkFroglifeFunctional Nutrition LtdGreen City HeritageGreen New Deal UK – South Yorkshire HubGreener GreenhillHeeley City FarmLembas LtdLove WincobankNether Edge and Sharrow Sustainable Transformation (NESST)Owlthorpe Fields Action GroupPonderosa Nature GroupRegatherRivelin Valley Conservation GroupRiver Stewardship CompanyRSPB Sheffield Local GroupRustlings Road Allotment SocietyS6 SwiftsS11 Swifts – Ecclesall Swift SupportersSt Andrew’s Psalter Lane ChurchSt John’s Church, RanmoorSchools’ Climate Education South YorkshireSheaf and Porter Rivers TrustSheffield and Rotherham Wildlife TrustSheffield Central Quakers MeetingSheffield GreenpeaceSheffield Health & Social Care NHS FTSnooty CatzSouth Yorkshire Fossil Free!The Bare AlternativeYorkshire Rewilding Network