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Villager Jim: The Banksy of the Photography world
The elusive Peak District-based photographer known as Villager Jim speaks exclusively to Derbyshire Life.
Preserving Derbyshire’s wildlife on the National Trust estates
Beautiful birds that you can spot across Derbyshire
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Neighbourhood Nature Plan
Can Derbyshire’s Wildlife count on you?
Researchers call upon public to help with project to boost UK bumblebee numbers
The Derbyshire butterflies that you can look out for as spring approaches
First look at David Attenborough's new documentary Secret World Of Sound
Why a famous naturalist came to the Peak District in search of an elusive bird
Garden birds are counting on you
5 things to do for the Big Schools’ Birdwatch
3 great woodland walks in the Peak District for winter
The fight for territory in Derbyshire this winter
Footage captured of echidna named after Sir David Attenborough thought to be extinct
How Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is helping nature’s recovery
Experts are advising gardeners not to tidy up too much
7 plants and flowers that come out in the Autumn that are toxic to your dog
Why do birds migrate each year, and what paths do they take?
'Astonishing' Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 winning images revealed
Explorer Steve Backshall on why he’s passionate about ocean creatures
Famous Sycamore Gap tree near Hadrian's Wall ‘deliberately felled’
Should we be planting more trees for timber use instead of rewilding?
Take a look at some of the best images from Wildlife Photographer of the Year
How polluted are Derbyshire's rivers?
Was Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler written in Derbyshire?
The RSPB explains why you may not see your feathered friends in summer
The coastal bird that can be seen in landlocked Derbyshire