Did you know?
The water vole is famously known as 'Ratty' in Kenneth Grahame's classic children's tale, The Wind in the Willows. Despite being sometimes referred to as a 'water rat', there is actually no such thing - there are brown rats, black rats and water voles.
A proportion of the profits from this production will be donated to the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to support their Water Vole Recovery Program which is currently focused on Ashbourne (but a little vole tells us it may be spreading to Mayfield!)
Learn more about Water Voles and the Water Vole Recovery Program!
The water vole is famously known as 'Ratty' in Kenneth Grahame's classic children's tale, The Wind in the Willows. Despite being sometimes referred to as a 'water rat', there is actually no such thing - there are brown rats, black rats and water voles.
A proportion of the profits from this production will be donated to the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to support their Water Vole Recovery Program which is currently focused on Ashbourne (but a little vole tells us it may be spreading to Mayfield!)
Learn more about Water Voles and the Water Vole Recovery Program!