Protecting wildlife in Yorkshire
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.
Hello Flower!
We’ve created a Limited Edition, gift set of five stunning wildflower pin badges, to support our work in the Yorkshire Dales.
With a bloom for every mood, our collectable pin badges will add a flourish of colour to your day!
Wear a little piece of Wild Ingleborough wherever you go.
Get involved
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.
Latest news
Discover more about our work at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust announces new Chair of Trustee board and new Vice President
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Board has appointed Vice Chair Nick Perks as the new Chair of Trustees, and the charity’s members have voted…
Water, woodlands and wildlife: a visit to North Cave Wetlands
Summer is giving way to autumn. Clusters of deep red berries nestle among the green leaves of the hawthorn hedges. If you look closely,…
Charities urge stronger protection for North Sea as landmark reports reveal amount of carbon stored in UK seabed habitats for the first time
A new series of reports – The Blue Carbon Mapping Project – have provided the first estimate of carbon stored in UK seabed habitats,…
Discovering Low Wood
Telling our Story volunteer Sara joined the YWT Low Wood Supporter’s Group on a woodland maintenance day in August. Although smaller in…
Where have all the butterflies gone?
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation work closely together each year to survey and monitor butterfly numbers on our…
Wild bee orchids spotted on Spurn Point NNR for the first time in 30 years
A species thought lost from Spurn Point National Nature Reserve since the 1990s – and which clings on in only small populations…
The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them