Nature-Friendly Farming Pays Off as Ughill Farm Thrives Through Driest Spring in Years Nature-friendly farming boosts habitat resilience to climate change and provides refuge for wildlife as dry weather presents challenges elsewhere
Celebrating 40 wild years! Today marks an incredible milestone – the 40th anniversary of Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust! We couldn’t let this moment pass without saying a huge thank you to you – our wonderful supporters – for everything we’ve achieved together for nature over the past four decades. It all began on 17th April 1985, when a passionate group […]
New research finds that Wildlife Trust natural flood management schemes deliver £10 of benefits for every £1 invested Government and businesses urged to invest in beaver dams, bogs and ponds
Agden Bog: A Bright Future for Wetland Conservation This assessment of wetland at Agden Bog is an excellent example of evidence-led conservation.
A Glimpse into the Hidden World of Ant Nests Samuel Lilleker takes a deep dive into the hidden world of the hairy wood ant
Local companies donate 1740 hours Local businesses are helping restore nature and improve access for people to connect with our green spaces.
‘Wild wonder waller’ volunteers reach incredible drystone wall repair milestone Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust’s walling volunteer group have clocked up over 1300 hours repairing historic drystone walls around Sheffield in the last 8 months, including over 330 hours within the Sheffield Lakeland area. This amazing feat has been completed by just 17 part-time and weekend volunteers. Restoring the lattice The Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership […]