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Together with our supporters and volunteers, we are committed to creating a Yorkshire rich in wildlife for everyone. From saving our wildlife and wild places to bringing people closer to nature, we have a vision of a wilder future.

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A tortoise butterfly

Tortoise butterfly - (C) Kippax Wildlife Corridor

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Eades meadow

© Andy Bartlett

Driest spring in 90 years

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The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them
Sir David Attenborough

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Bumblebee on yellow and purple wildflowers

(c) Jon Hawkins

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Puffins in Love!

Puffins on Skomer Island by Lynne Newton

Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June 2025

Yorkshire Puffin Festival

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There are loads of ways to experience and support Yorkshire's amazing wildlife and wild places! From visiting our nature reserves to events, membership and opportunities, find out about how to get involved.

Potteric Carr Visitor Centre

(c) Tom Marshall

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Potteric Carr

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winter sunrise at Spurn DC

(c) Clare Galpin

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Spurn Discovery Centre

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A water vole, lady's slipper orchid and pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly

Water vole - (C) Terry Whittaker

Lady's slipper orchid and pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly - (C) Shutter stock

State of Yorkshire's Nature

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A puffin with sand eels in its beak

(C) Richard Steel 2020VISION

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