1) Other UK Peregrine Projects (some with webcams)
2) Tourism Links in Derby, Derbyshire and Peak District
3) Disability and other Support Groups
Recognising that watching wildlife via webcameras can sometimes be the main way some people can engage with the natural world, we offer the following links to local and national groups.
5) Other Resources
- Aylesbury Peregrines Twitter -
- Bath Peregrines
- Belper Peregines Photopool
- Bournemouth Peregrines
- Bristol and Bath Peregrine Group
- Cardiff
- Chichester Peregrines Twitter
- Coventry Peregrines (Twitter)
- Exeter Peregrines Flickr
- Falls of Clyde (Scotland)
- Fulham and Barnes (London) Twitter -
- Glasgow Peregrines (Flickr)
- Grantham Peregrine Project
- Lincoln Cathedral (Flickr)
- London Peregrine Partnership Twitter
- Manchester
- Malham Peregrines (Twitter)
- Norwich Cathedral Twitter
- Nottingham
- Sheffield Peregrines
- South West Peregrine Group Twitter
- Sussex Heights (Brighton)
- Wakefield (Twitter)
- Woking Peregrines
- Worcester Peregrines Twitter
- York Peregrines (Twitter)
2) Tourism Links in Derby, Derbyshire and Peak District
- Derby Tourist Information
- Derby Cathedral Quarter
- Marketing Derby
- Visit Derbyshire
- Visit Peak District
3) Disability and other Support Groups
Recognising that watching wildlife via webcameras can sometimes be the main way some people can engage with the natural world, we offer the following links to local and national groups.
- Derbyshire Wildlife Trust (17 Accessible Nature Reserves for those with limited mobility)
- Birding For All (formerly The Disabled Birders' Association) Twitter
- The Stuff - Outdoors and Environment (promote independence and social inclusion to young disabled people living in Derby City and Derbyshire, aged between 16-25.
- Disability Direct (Derby)
- Just Fun (for disabled 11-18 year olds in Derby City seeking to experience some great opportunities)
- Disability Derbyshire Coalition for Inclusive Living
- Umbrella (Empowering Disabled Children, Young Adults And Their Families)
- Derby City Council (Activities for disabled people)
- Fieldfare Trust (works with people with disabilities & countryside managers to improve access to the countryside for everyone)
- Worm Purple Ltd (Network hardware installation)
- Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS) - for sending corpses for post mortem analysis
- DEFRA Avian Flu: reporting dead wild birds
- Derbyshire Police: reporting wildlife crime
Suggest additional links by posting a comment below. Or email us at peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk
Watching from Lake Garda xx
ReplyDeleteTried to donate but warned link not safe, are there alternative means?
ReplyDeleteTried to donate but warned link not safe.
ReplyDelete@Frank from Alvaston: I'm not sure which link you tried to click, but thank you for alerting us, and thanks for your interest in supporting us.
ReplyDeleteThere are various ways you can donate - the best being simply to contact Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and specify that you would like to donate to "The Derbyshire Peregrine Project".
Further details on the "Donate" tab on our blog (at: https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/p/donate.html)
Please let us know if you encounter further problems. I will repost this reply in the comments under our latest blog post too, lest you look there.
Thanks, Nick M.