An ambitious and impactful project in partnership with Northern Rail!
Our Wild Solutions team are thrilled to be in the delivery phase of our ambitious and impactful project in partnership with Northern Rail!
Together, we’ve developed an estate-wide biodiversity strategy, identifying strategically significant interventions that will bring tangible benefits to biodiversity and the community, turning small spaces into mini nature hubs and transforming platforms from grey to green.
Restoring Nature for Businesses
Are you a business in Derbyshire looking to make positive change for wildlife? Read on or reach out to us at Wildsolutions@derbyshirewt.co.uk to find out more about how you can help.
Witches Oak Water
The Wilder Delivery team have been stationed at Witches Oak Water, (a private, no public access site - owned by Seven Trent Water), felling willow to restore the wetland, protecting the reedbed.
Wild Whittington- Letting Nature Take the Lead
Wild Whittington is an area of former arable farmland in the northernmost area of Chesterfield. Having recently been acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, it has seen a dramatic change in management- but not quite in the way you might expect.
Local Wildlife Sites and Surveys
Our team of passionate, skilled ecologists are getting ready for the upcoming 2024 survey season! Find out more about Local Wildlife Sites and surveys in our latest blog.
Essential Spring Surveys for Ecological Insights
At Wild Solutions, we recognise how important this season is for data collecting and informed habitat management.
Join us as we discuss the importance of spring surveys, where detailed observations provide essential insights on habitat health and biodiversity. From woodland floor evaluations to thorough documentation of breeding bird activity, every survey conducted this season provides critical data for informed conservation efforts.
What’s it like to work at Wild Solutions?
Wondering what it’s like to be part of the ecology team at Derbyshire Wildlife Trust? This blog follows Issy’s story within the Wilder Solutions Team and how they’ve made a real difference in nature conservation around Derbyshire, working on a range of exciting and innovative conservation projects!
What Surveys Do I Need and When Do I Need Them?
Knowing what’s present within your land is key to finding out what ecological value an area has. The process of assessing what is on an area of land is key in finding out the best way to enhance an area for nature’s benefit. This information can also assist in finding out what ways you can fund any habitat enhancement/creation, once you know what you’re creating!
Wild Whittington: an exciting new space for nature
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has secured the purchase of 60 acres of land for nature and local people to enjoy thanks to overwhelming support from the public, generous grants and philanthropic loans.