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.
Help stop the badger cull coming to Sheffield and Rotherham!
Unveil the hidden world of insects in Sheffield & Rotherham with the newest issue of Kingfisher magazine.
Building an inclusive & diverse city-wide nature recovery movement so everyone can access, enjoy, and have a voice for nature in their local neighbourhoods.
Funded by National Lottery Community Fund April 2024–April 2028
Together we will build an inclusive & diverse city-wide nature recovery movement so everyone, regardless of where they live or their background, can access, enjoy, and have a voice for nature in their local neighbourhoods.
Sign up here to be part of the growing nature recovery movement and to receive seasonal nature activities, tips for helping nature and celebration of community stories around Sheffield.
At our core, are the principles of community organising: we build relationships with people and communities, listen to their shared concerns and interests and support them to work together to take sustainable action for nature and people.
We go to, listen to and deliver nature activities with communities, for people with the least access to nature.
We equip individuals and groups with skills, knowledge, and confidence to create impactful wildlife-friendly spaces through resources, workshops and peer learning.
We connect individuals, groups and communities together. We encourage sharing, breaking down barriers and celebrating achievements.
Join the Environmental Volunteer Celebration event on the 24th April 6pm.* link Join/Share your stories & thoughts with the NRS movement:
We use creative visualisations, maps and storytelling to understand and show local people’s priorities and values to support them in acting on what matters to them for nature in their community.
Owen Hodgkinson,
Community Organising Manager
Lucy Watkins,Nature Connection Officer
Elesha Searles,
Community Nature Advisor – Sheffield
Lucy Graham,
Sheffield Communities Officer
Scarlett Smithies
Nature and Advocacy Support Officer
Mary O’Connell,
Community Nature Trainer/Advisor
Zahira Naz
Equality, Diversion & Inclusion Officer
We are very thankful for our wonderful team – we are a friendly bunch, please get in contact:
NatureSheffield@wildsheffield.com