Conservation in West Yorkshire We are working with partners and stakeholders across West Yorkshire to improve wildlife in the region. Click on the images below to learn about our current work. Active Projects The Upper Aire Project (UAP) is a partnership project Upper Aire ProjectThe Upper Aire Project (UAP) is a partnership project which fundamentally aims to improve water quality and habitat. Aire Resilience Company Aire Resilience CompanyWorking together with nature towards a climate resilient Leeds and Aire valley Live Streaming LeedsLive Streaming LeedsLive Streaming Leeds is a multi-year project looking to restore and improve watercourses in the Leeds area. Wortley Beck Wortley Beck More information coming soon. Please check back for updates. Farnley Wood Beck Farnley Wood Beck More information coming soon. Please check back for updates. Non Native Invasive SpeciesNon Native Invasive SpeciesInvasive non-native species (INNS) are species that have been introduced to areas outside their normal geographic range. Completed Projects Improving the habitats of five local nature reservesWyke Beck Valley The Wyke Beck Valley, in east Leeds, is part of a joint partnership between Leeds City Council and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. Clifton BeckImproving Clifton Beck's WaterClifton Beck, which runs through Brighouse and meets the River Calder, has been earmarked as a water body in need of improvement. Fenay BeckRestoring Fenay BeckThe ‘Restoring Fenay Beck’ project, funded by Biffa Award, is a one year project which aims to improve and create habitat. Owler BeckRestoring Owler BeckEnvironment Agency revealed that the Owler Beck catchment is struggling to achieve the 'good ecological status'. River WentRestoring River WentThe River Went, which runs through Ackworth, Wentbridge and into the River Don, has been heavily modified by human activity over the years. Bradford Urban Discovery projectWe believe everyone has the right to green spaces.Supporting urban communities to reclaim and improve local green spaces for people and wildlife. Support Yorkshire's WildlifeJoin as a member