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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - General Conservation OrganisationsCountryside AgencyThe Countryside Agency was established by the Government in 1999 primarily to conserve and enhance England's countryside. English NatureEnglish Nature champions the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places in England. They are a Government agency set up by the Environment Protection Act 1990 and are funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. English HeritageEnglish Heritage is the Government's statutory adviser on the historic environment. Officially known as the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, English Heritage is an Executive Non-departmental Public Body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. National TrustThe National Trust is Britain's largest charity. It was established in 1895 to preserve 'Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty'. It is now one of the largest landowners in the country and owns over 590,000 acres of land and 550 miles of coastline throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Peak District National Park AuthorityThe Peak District National Park Authority is responsible for 555 square miles of some of Britain's best loved and most visited landscape. The Peak District lies between the cities of Manchester and Sheffield and was the first National Park to be designated in Britain. The National Park Authority's aims are to:
Severn Trent WaterSevern Trent Water is the world's fourth largest privately-owned water company - serving over 8 million customers across the heart of the UK, stretching from the Bristol Channel to the Humber, and from mid-Wales to the East Midlands. Sheffield City CouncilThe local authority for the city of Sheffield. Covering services from waste collection to countryside management. United UtilitiesUnited Utilities provides services to millions of people around the world - from keeping the lights shining and taps flowing, to helping businesses communicate and manage their customers.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Supporting Conservation Organisations - through volunteering, membership or actionBTCVThe UKs largest practical conservation charity. Cheshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
Council for British ArchaeologyThe CBA is the principal UK-wide non-governmental organisation that promotes knowledge, appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations. Derbyshire Archaeological SocietyThe DAS has long worked for the conservation of the more important sites and buildings in Derbyshire, and is one of the major county bodies consulted by planning authorities on matters concerning archaeological sites and historic buildings.
Derbyshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
English HeritageEnglish Heritage is the Government's statutory adviser on the historic environment. Officially known as the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, English Heritage is an Executive Non-departmental Public Body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Forestry Stewardship CouncilFSC is an international, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world's forests. It was founded in 1993 in response to public concern about deforestation and demand for a trustworthy wood-labelling scheme. Find out which wood products support sustainable forestry before you buy. Friends of the Peak District (Council for the Protection of Rural England)CPRE campaigns to protect and enhance the countryside of the Peak District by monitoring planning applications and supporting local groups and communities. National TrustThe National Trust is Britain's largest charity. It was established in 1895 to preserve 'Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty'. It is now one of the largest landowners in the country and owns over 590,000 acres of land and 550 miles of coastline throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Peak Park Countryside VolunteersThe volunteers work closely with the National Park Ranger Service to help with project of high conservation or amenity value e.g. footpath repairs, drystone walling, tree planting. Peak District National Park Forestry ServiceThe Forestry & Tree Service works to care for the woodlands and trees in the living landscape of the Peak District National Park.
PlantlifeBritain's only national membership charity dedicated to exclusively conserving all forms of plant life in their natural habitats. Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsThe RSPB is dedicated to developing a public interest in wild birds and their place in nature. Sheffield Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside. Staffordshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
Tree Warden SchemeTree Wardens are volunteers, appointed by parish councils or other community organisations, who gather information about their local trees, get involved in local tree matters and encourage local practical projects to do with trees and woods. The scheme was founded by the Tree Council and is co-ordinated in partnership with The National Grid Company. Working Woodlands TrustThe Working Woodlands Trust was established in 1997 by a group of professional woodland workers in and around South Yorkshire. Their aims are to promote the sustainable use of woodlands and their products for the benefit of both wildlife and people. This site demonstrates traditional crafts and has event listings. Yorkshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visiting the Peak DistrictFor general information on where to stay and what to do go to www.visitpeakdistrict.com Chatsworth HouseThis is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire is one of the treasure houses of England. Visitors can see the magnificent rooms filled with examples of superb craftsmanship and treasures collected over five centuries, as well as walk through the extensive grounds. National TrustEstablished in 1895 to preserve places of historic interest and natural beauty, the National Trust is now Britain's largest charity. Peak District properties include:
Sheffield City MuseumSheffield Galleries & Museums Trust was established in April 1998 to take over the management of the non-industrial museums and art galleries in Sheffield from the City Council - click here to find out about visits, exhibitions and events. Youth Hostels AssociationThe Youth Hostels Association operates a network of 225 Youth Hostels across England and Wales. They offer members a warm welcome, comfortable accommodation, good food and affordable prices. There are over 15 different hostels in around the Peak District.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Archaeology InfoBBC HistoryClick on the archaeology section of the BBC's popular history website to find out about excavations, articles and programmes.
British MuseumFind out details of the museum's exhibitions and opening times. Council for British ArchaeologyThe CBA is the principal UK-wide non-governmental organisation that promotes knowledge, appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations. Derbyshire Archaeological SocietyThe DAS has long worked for the conservation of the more important sites and buildings in Derbyshire, and is one of the major county bodies consulted by planning authorities on matters concerning archaeological sites and historic buildings.
Gardom's EdgeGardom's Edge Landscape Project explores the ways of life of people who lived and laboured in the Derbyshire Peak District from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. Sheffield City MuseumSheffield Galleries & Museums Trust was established in April 1998 to take over the management of the non-industrial museums and art galleries in Sheffield from the City Council - click here to find out about visits, exhibitions and events. Thomas Bateman's Ten Year's Diggings – 7th century AD burialsThe antiquarian Thomas Bateman, of Rowsley, Derbyshire, excavated more than 200 barrows in the Derbyshire and Staffordshire Peak District between 1843 and his death in 1861.
University of Sheffield, Department of Archaeology & PrehistoryFor publications, news and events from the Archaeology Department of the University.
Pilsbury CastleAn educational website that explores the archaeology and history of Pilsbury Castle. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wildlife InfoEnglish NatureEnglish Nature champions the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places in England. They are a Government agency set up by the Environment Protection Act 1990 and are funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Cheshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
Derbyshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
Peak District National Park AuthorityThe Peak District National Park Authority is responsible for 555 square miles of some of Britain's best loved and most visited landscape. The Peak District lies between the cities of Manchester and Sheffield and was the first National Park to be designated in Britain. The National Park Authority's aims are to:
PlantlifeBritain's only national membership charity dedicated to exclusively conserving all forms of plant life in their natural habitats. Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsThe RSPB is dedicated to developing a public interest in wild birds and their place in nature. Sheffield Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside. Staffordshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside.
Yorkshire Wildlife TrustWildlife Trusts are the UKs leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife in both towns and countryside. Links associated with education visitsGeneral GeneralPeak District National Park AuthorityPeak District National Park Authority is responsible for 555 square miles of some of Britain's best loved and most visited landscapes. The Peak District lies between the cities of Manchester and Sheffield and was the first National Park to be designated in Britain. The National Park Authority's aims are to:
Youth RangersThe Youth Ranger Programme is a programme aimed to enthuse and inspire young people from the age of 13-15 yrs about the protected area in which they live. At present it is only done in the schools around the Peak District National Park. John Muir TrustThe John Muir Award is an environmental Award scheme focused on wild places. This could be anywhere from a mountain top to a city garden. It encourages the discovery and conservation of wild places, in a spirit of fun, adventure and exploration. The Award is non-competitive and open to all. Natural EnglandNatural England is here to conserve and enhance the natural environment, for its intrinsic value, the well-being and enjoyment of people and the economic prosperity that it brings. Natural England has been formed by bringing together English Nature (EN), the landscape, access and recreation elements of the Countryside Agency (CA) and the environmental land management functions of the Rural Development Service (RDS). National ParksThe National Parks website provides details on the 14 National Parks in England, Scotland and Wales and links to their individual websites. Countryside AccessThe website for The Countryside Code – introducing the Code to young people. TeachernetSupport for teachers using the 'outdoor classroom'.
The Guardian (Learning Website)An education site from the Guardian to support the National Curriculum plus resources for Science KS 2/3, including geology, farming and materials and their properties. Online Learning and Support from the BBCAn education website from the BBC relating to the National Curriculum including 'Life Processes and Living Things'. History for KidsThe ‘History for Kids' section has a “Walk through Time” section. The Natural History MuseumVisit the Natural History Museum website and their database of rocks, minerals and fossils. History Learning SiteFind out more about periods of history including events that changed conditions in factories. National TrustThe National Trust is Britain's largest charity. It was established in 1895 to preserve 'Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty'. It is now one of the largest landowners in the country and owns over 590,000 acres of land and 550 miles of coastline throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland. BBC Science and NatureExcellent site which will keep you up to date with the natural world news. Especially on climate change, animals and advances in science and biology. Channel 4 Learning zoneA learning zone for children teachers and parents for KS 2 Science topics with information on life processes and living things, and materials and their properties. Geographical AssociationThe purpose of the GA is sharing ideas and learning from each other. In the beginning, a group of teachers wanted to get together and exchange 'lantern slides' and ideas on how such technology could support teaching. Today, new technology allows the GA to make a range of material including, e.g. teaching and learning resources, available to a wider audience. Geo resourcesThe website provides UK and international geography links organised by age group, a Virtual Fieldwork section and digital photo tours of rivers, coasts, sand dunes, towns and more. Aimed at KS3 upwards (but still a good source of information). The Arts FactoryThe Arts Factory is a thriving centre which provides for a broad range of community based art activities including, woodcraft, graphics and environmental art. Project pack is available. Andy Goldsworthy'A collaboration with nature' and other titles available by Andy Goldsworthy. Also useful to do a "Google" image search as there are many photographs of his work available.
Earth Education and Global CitizenshipThe Institute for Earth Education UK BranchIEE offers a different educational response to the Earth's environmental problems. OxfamEducation for Global Citizenship: a guide for schools. Worldwide Fund for NatureWWF conserves endangered species, protects threatened habitats and addresses global threats. We find long-term solutions that benefit both people and nature. Eco-SchoolsEco Schools is a programme run by Encams, part of the Keep Britain Tidy campaign. It promotes sustainable development through the NC within the school community. Waste WatchWaste Watch is a leading charity for the promotion of sustainable resource use - waste reduction, reuse and recycling. FarmingDefraThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life. This department brings together the interests of farmers and the countryside; the environment and the rural economy; the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink. FACE, Farm And Countryside EducationFACE aims to promote visits to farms, and to provide easy access to a wide range of high-quality educational resources and activities to complement both school-based studies and outdoor visits. Beechenhill FarmTerry and Sue Prince invite you to their website where you can have a virtual tour of their farm and travel through time along their timeline. Riding House FarmThe Riding House website, with info on the farm itself and its holiday cottages.
The Federation of City Farms and Community GardensThis website gives details of the location of city farms throughout the UK and how to get involved. MoorlandMoors for the FutureMoors for the Future is a partnership project to restore large parts of the internationally important Peak District moors. Peak District FootpathsThe 3,510 public rights of way within the National Park are one of its most valuable assets. Of the many millions of visitors to the National Park each year a large proportion make use of the public paths network.
Moorland PlantsInformation on different types of moorland plants, including photos.
Rocks and MineralsGood Quarry.comAn excellent resource aimed mainly at the industry run by the Mineral Industry Research Organisation and the University of Leeds. Particularly good for technical information and the impact of the quarrying industry. The aim of this website is to disseminate these so that standards of environmental practice can be raised even higher throughout the industry. This section gives some background information to the project, as well as advice on how to find your way around and make the best use of the site. Lafarge UKLafarge is a multinational corporation that owns the Hope Valley cement works. They are the world leaders in the production of cement. They bought out Blue Circle in 2001. Virtual QuarryDrive a truck into a quarry, help to restore the site and watch some videos. A great site for finding out more about the quarry industry, includes a number of lesson plans and ideas, sponsored by themselves. Tourism and the CommunityFriends of the Peak District (Campaign to Protect Rural England)CPRE campaigns to protect and enhance the countryside of the Peak District by monitoring planning applications and supporting local groups and communities. Rural NetA good resource and starting point for anyone interested in rural issues both in Britain and worldwide. It lists organisations associated with countryside and community initiatives, with links to their website, if they have one, from 'Send A Cow' in Africa, to the Ramblers Association in Britain. It has a searchable database and a list of relevant events worldwide. Derbyshire DalesFind out more about Derbyshire and its towns and villages. Information available includes folklore, tourist information and history on the towns in the Peak District area. Sheffield City CouncilThe local authority for the city of Sheffield. Covering services from waste collection to countryside management. Visit the Peak District (Tourist Information)The official Peak District website for tourism. The Peak District and Derbyshire has something for everyone. Breathtaking scenery, outdoor activities, bustling market towns, a vibrant city, historic properties, a World Heritage Site and many more attractions and locations to make your stay as energetic or as relaxed as you like. Another Tourism WebsiteThe Peak District is a popular tourist area of Midland / Northern England and the location of England's first National Park. They aim to provide tourist information on the local sights, activities, history, flora, fauna and holiday accommodation for visitors to this lovely area of the UK. WaterThe Environment AgencyThe EA is responsible for maintaining the UK's water resources, they also regulate industry, maintain flood defences and improve wildlife habitats, in addition to many other activities. They also monitor the environment, and make the information they collect widely available. The Institute of Freshwater EcologyThe IFE is the UK's Centre of Excellence for research in the freshwater environmental sciences. Their research is aimed at improving understanding both of the environment as we see it today and the natural processes that underlie the Earth's support systems - for example climate & water resources. They are particularly interested in the impacts of human activity on freshwater environments. They aim to generate workable solutions to today's pressing environmental problems. Severn Trent WaterSevern Trent Water is the world's fourth largest privately-owned water company - serving over 8 million customers across the heart of the UK, stretching from the Bristol Channel to the Humber, and from mid-Wales to the East Midlands. The 'Learning' section provides details on the water cycle and the study of water. United UtilitiesUnited Utilities provides services to millions of people around the world - from keeping the lights shining and taps flowing, to helping businesses communicate and manage their customers. The education and training link has a section on water and also covers geography and science topics. United States Geological SurveyA useful site for making hydrological comparisons and provides up to the minute data on stream flow across the USA. It is searchable by state and would make a good source to base questions on such as rainfall stream flow comparison between states. Hydrology WebHydrology web is a site that hosts a comprehensive list of links to hydrology and hydrology related topics. Nottinghamshire Wildlife TrustNottinghamshire Wildlife Trust website with more information about creatures that live in ponds and rivers.
WildlifeGrassland ExplorerThe Grassland Explorer website is excellent for information on food chains and minibeasts and also has ideas on exploring wildlife through art. More suitable for junior children.
Wildlife TrustsThe Wildlife Trusts website is packed full of information about protecting plants, wildlife and habitats across the UK. The Mammal SocietyThe Mammal Society provides information on all British mammals. The Eden ProjectThe Eden Project website provides details of plants from around the world and helps you to discover how we depend on plants, and their conservation. Wildlife Watch groupsInformation on the Wildlife Trust's Watch clubs – the junior section of the Wildlife Trusts and how it encourages children to explore their local environment and wildlife. WoodlandThe Forestry CommissionThe objective of the Forestry Commission GB is to take the lead in the development and promotion of sustainable forest management and to support its achievement nationally. Interesting learning section with downloadable sounds of the forest. British TreesThe British Trees website aims to be the definitive guide to British tree species on the Internet. The site includes a guide to UK native trees, local policy information and many useful links, e.g. The Tree Register of the British Isles. The Woodland Trust manages the site. Woodland TrustThe Woodland Trust is the UK's leading charity dedicated solely to the protection of our native woodland heritage. Woodland Trust woods are sympathetically managed for wildlife and public enjoyment. Their Woodland Officers organise their specialist care throughout the UK. Nature DetectivesA great resource for students, of all ages, but particularly KS 2 and 3 with opportunities for student participation. For example you can keep your own nature Blog, play games, download worksheets and ideas. Do your own research and generally keep up to date with what's going on around us. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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