Burton Leonard Lime Quarries
At this former quarry, there’s now peace and quiet where there was once dust and noise. Disused lime kilns can still be found amidst grassland, broadleaved woodland, and scrub.
At this former quarry, there’s now peace and quiet where there was once dust and noise. Disused lime kilns can still be found amidst grassland, broadleaved woodland, and scrub.
Sophie Pinder (Reserves Officer – South Yorkshire) reveals more about the rare and elusive willow tit and our work to bring them back from the brink...
A major project run by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Natural England, and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is utilising methods like peat bunds and sphagnum planting to restore over 800 hectares of the…
West Hull Amateur Rugby Football League Club, a successful club steeped in history and boasting a bulging trophy cabinet, has recently established West Hull Community Hub, which offers social and…
Wild Eye is an exciting art and nature programme celebrating Scarborough’s incredible wildlife and coastal environment.
In the 1960s, Wharram Quarry's owner, Lord Middleton, noticed bee orchids growing on the quarry floor and offered the site to the Trust. Today, it's a beautiful, species rich grassland…
With over 100 plant species flowering in this small former stone quarry in the Dales, including four species of orchid, a spring or summer visit is a must for wildflower enthusiasts.
The stinging nettle is a familiar and common plant, often firmly rooted in our memories after our first, hands-on experience - a prickling irritation that's not forgotten easily!