Nature's recovery
Yorkshire needs nature but nature is in crisis. If we don’t take landscape scale action now to achieve nature’s recovery, we will all suffer.
We want to see nature-rich and resilient land and seascapes stretching from the sea to cities and fells with healthy, thriving ecosystems meeting the needs of people across Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust has ambitious plans for thriving wildlife, and we are redoubling our efforts across the county. With diverse landscapes and coast, Yorkshire has a huge opportunity to play more than its part in tackling the biodiversity crisis. Achieving this will require collective action from all communities across Yorkshire.
We see Yorkshire as a foundation for the nation - when we are joined up across the county, our efforts here will be nationally significant.
Further reading
Discover more about our work to achieve nature’s recovery.
A reflection on the Election
Our Head of Advocacy, Jon Parkes, reflects on the recent General Election, and what this means for the future.
Nature recovery updates
Read our regular Nature Recovery updates to learn more about our work to protect Yorkshire wildlife and wild places.
Our CEO responds to new policies which could threaten wildlife, climate and food security
Last week’s mini budget threatened the most fundamental legal protections for our environment.
Nature Recovery Committee update
In June, the Nature Recovery Committee (NRC) spent an enjoyable and very informative afternoon at three of our nature reserves. The…
Seagrass and blue carbon capture at Spurn
Lucy McMahon shares her knowledge on seagrass and its carbon capturing capabilities.
Restoring Yorkshire's peatlands, one hectare at a time...
As winter rears its head and waggles its furry ears, we are preparing for the start of our restoration season here at Yorkshire Peat…
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