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Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust

Description

Working for an amazing, green landscape for wildlife and people.

Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is a registered charity working with the local community to protect and enhance the environment, working towards a better future for wildlife, people and the green spaces we all love and rely on.

Our vision is to see an amazing, green landscape for the wildlife and people of Sheffield and Rotherham – which is understood, enjoyed and cared for by local people and organisations.

We are guided by three outcomes to help us achieve this vision:

· Creating a Network for Nature

· Connecting people with nature

· Taking action for nature and wildlife

For more information please visit wildsheffield.com

Resources

  1. Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust - Records
    Records generated by Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers, and public records submitted to SRWT. Geographic range predominantly across Sheffield and Rotherham area. Dataset includes: Public casual records, SRWT casual records, SRWT monitoring and surveying records.

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Location

37 Stafford Road
Sheffield
S2 2SF

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Wildlife Trust

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Member of the National Biodiversity Network (NBN)

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