Established in 2006, we became a registered charity in 2008 (charity no. 1122151).

Our work involves working closely with local communities and wider audiences to establish, develop and maintain natural conservation areas and develop peoples skills and to make sure traditional countryside crafts and skills aren't lost forever.

Many wildlife habitats and natural areas are fast disappearing as more and more land is reclaimed for agriculture and commercial development. The development of these areas has led to the destruction of natural habitats and breeding grounds of many wildlife species. As a result of this, the existence of certain species of birds and animals are now threatened, thus highlighting the importance of conservation projects like ours.

We believe wildlife doesn't have to be shut away behind locked gates and no trespassing signs. Our land in and around Church Fenton  allows people to see wildlife up close in its natural habitat. We aim to develop and conserve natural wildlife habitats making them accessible and of great value to everyone.