May’s magical, music from Mother Nature made clearer.
Erin McDaid shares his delight of the dawn chorus.
Join Head of Communications and Marketing, Erin McDaid, as he looks back on how Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has made a difference to wildlife in 2023 and looks forward to a successful 2024.
Head of Communications & Marketing, Erin McDaid explains how wildlife friendly farming is essential to natures recovery, and how we are working with farmers across Nottinghamshire to…
Head of Communications & Marketing, Erin McDaid explains why going peat free in his garden is important to him and the environment.
Local elections provide a perfect platform to have your say on value of nature and the future of local environment.
For almost 60 years we have stood up for Nottinghamshire’s wildlife by fighting damaging planning proposals, challenging poor policies and demanding better protection for our wildlife and…
Decision makers have a responsibility to act on climate and nature issues - and we have a responsibility to make them act.
Whilst far from perfect, we must welcome the Environment Act as a tool for delivering progress in tackling the climate and nature crises.
Famously characterised as crotchety but dependable in Kenneth Grahame’s classic ‘Wind in the Willows’ story, one of our largest and most enigmatic wild creatures is, in my view, subject to far…
If you want to take action to save the most important creatures on the planet before it’s too late sign up for our FREE Action for Insects guide with all the information and support you need to…