Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring wildlife and wild places in Yorkshire.

Their vision is for a Yorkshire that is abundant in wildlife, with more people having a genuine and meaningful connection with nature.

They were established as a charity in 1946, and are part of The Wildlife Trusts movement. They look after over 100 nature reserves right across Yorkshire, and are involved in hundreds of other conservation-related projects. Their work inspires people to understand the value of nature and to take action for it.

Discover more at the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Visitor Centres:

Potteric Carr, near Doncaster

Spurn Discover Centre, near Hull

Living Seas Centre, near Flamborough

Stirley, near Huddersfield

Photo Credits: Barn Owl (c) Paul Greenwood, Brown Hare (c) Mark Davison, Roe Buck (c) Elliot Neep, Puffins (c) Ray Hennessy, Water Vole (c) Terry Whittaker

01904 659570
info@ywt.org.uk
Head Office: 1 St. George's Place York YO24 1GN