استمتع بـUnlimited مع Magzter GOLD

استمتع بـUnlimited مع Magzter GOLD

احصل على وصول غير محدود إلى أكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة وقصة مميزة مقابل

$149.99
 
$74.99/سنة
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

The triumphs and challenges of 2025 for region's wildlife

December 27, 2025

|

Hull Daily Mail

THE YEAR HAS SEEN NEW SPECIES DISCOVERED AND NEW METHODS OF LOOKING AFTER WILD SPACES

- By DEBORAH HALL

It has been another wild year for environmental charity the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (YWT).

It has taken ownership of and found some new species on its reserves; introduced new and innovative methods of looking after wild spaces, and advocated for nature's protection.

A spokesperson for YWT said: "Our events and activities inspired hope; from wildlife gardens and beach cleans to guided walks to watch puffins, school children learning about curlews, fungi forays at our annual festival, and drystone walling and wild flower walks in the foothills of Ingleborough." While thousands of people have been able to witness Yorkshire's wildlife at its finest, many having been inspired to boost YWT's 45,000-strong membership, or its 1,000-strong body of volunteers, YWT has also faced its challenges - including the driest spring in the county for 132 years.

"This is a cause for concern for those of us caring for our wildlife and our nature reserves - particularly rare wetland habitats, which are at high risk from drying out and require preparation to adapt, restore and protect in a changing climate," said the spokesperson.

A collision between two ships in the Humber Estuary in March happened just offshore from the highly-protected Spurn Point nature reserve. "Although ill effects were ultimately concentrated much further down the coast in Lincolnshire, the sheer vulnerability of wild places like the Humber Estuary as one of the most important and highly protected in the UK, has never been more evident," the spokesperson said.

The YWT is planning its 80th "oak" anniversary in 2026 that will require and bring together committed collaboration to truly make a difference for Yorkshire's wildlife, and its home, and drive the change that nature needs. In the meantime, it has compiled a roundup of the highs and lows of the past year for Yorkshire's creatures and landscapes.

Oysters in the Humber

المزيد من القصص من Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

'England side have not let Stokes down'

BEN

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

'We appreciate the patience and understanding of the public'

DRYPOOL

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Final chance for child flu jab

HULL parents and carers have a final chance this season to get their child flu-vaccinated.

time to read

1 min

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Hull man delivering toys and sweets to children's homes and hospital wards

A HULL man is gearing up to take boxes of chocolates around children’s wards and children’s homes across the city.

time to read

1 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Council reallocates Winter Fuel funding after payments U-turn

HULL City Council's cabinet will redistribute money from the Household Support Fund following the Government U-turn on winter payments to pensioners.

time to read

1 min

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

UNITED SO 'STUPID' TO LOSE RON'S INFLUENCE

With OLIVIA BUZAGLO and JOLEON LESCOTT

time to read

1 min

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Woman left with a scar after man hurled beer glass towards her group

'UGLY INCIDENT WITH LIFELONG EFFECTS'

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Jealous woman punched and strangled terrified girlfriend

SHE THREATENED TO KILL PARTNER SHE ACCUSED OF CHEATING

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

I'd rather be at home watching Columbo than be on a dating app

MARION MCMULLEN finds out why comedian Bridget Christie is staying single as she heads out on aUK tour

time to read

3 mins

December 19, 2025

Hull Daily Mail

Most complained about show of 2025 revealed

LOVE Island has been named the most complained about TV programme of the year by regulator Ofcom.

time to read

1 min

December 19, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back