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Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Improves Access

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have spent over £80,000 over the past few months to help improve access on two of the Trust’s nature reserves.

Christmas Cards

Christmas cards now available to purchase online!

Christmas Cheer

Come along and celebrate the season of good cheer with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and the National Trust. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Birdwatching for beginners

Join our ever popular local bird experts Sue and Roger Bird to learn about bird life on this reserve.

Welcome

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is part of the influential UK-wide partnership of 47 Wildlife Trusts. The Trust has worked for more than 60 years to maximise the region's modern landscape by protecting wildlife and wild places, and educating, influencing and empowering people. We manage 80 of the best sites and help others to manage theirs. Our work is helping to secure the future of many important habitats and species, which might otherwise be lost.
In only the last few years, the Trust has:

  • Created more than 60ha of dedicated reedbed for bittern, one of the UK's most endangered birds, at Potteric Carr Nature Reserve.
  • Worked tirelessly to secure the future of Yorkshire's water vole population, the mammal that the beloved 'Ratty' in Wind and the Willows was based on.
  • Restored and maintained some of the last remaining lowland heath habitat in Yorkshire.
  • Enabled over 800 volunteers to take positive action for their local environment.
  • Advised landowners on how to manage their land for wildlife.
  • Encouraged communities to protect and enjoy wildlife in their local area; and campaigned successfully for wildlife friendly development.

We protect the wildlife where you live. We make our county a better place for local wildlife and people. We all know that wild places are under daily threat, as our towns develop and our countryside changes. Despite our successes, wildlife is still being lost at an alarming rate. The Trust needs your help and support to continue and expand its work.

 

What's on?

Red necked grebe

Red necked grebe

Sat, 29th Nov, 2008

Sprotbrough Flash

Kestrel

Kestrel

Wed, 26th Nov, 2008

Jeffry Bog

Green Woodpecker

Green Woodpecker

Tue, 25th Nov, 2008

Waxwing

Waxwing

Sun, 23rd Nov, 2008

Bullfinches

Bullfinches

Mon, 17th Nov, 2008

Sprotbrough Flash

Seal - learning to swim

Seal - learning to swim

Sat, 15th Nov, 2008

Water rail

Water rail

Thu, 6th Nov, 2008

Potteric Carr