There’s no idling for two of a set of triplets!
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is pleased with the success of its Young Rangers programme at Idle Valley Nature Reserve near Retford and keen to expand the group - which now includes two of a set…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is pleased with the success of its Young Rangers programme at Idle Valley Nature Reserve near Retford and keen to expand the group - which now includes two of a set…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s leading environmental conservation charity, has appointed world famous chemist, Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff, as an Honorary Vice-President.
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This week, wildlife charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) in partnership with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Nottinghamshire Dormouse Group, are releasing 11 hazel dormice (…
With temperatures rising and signs of spring now very much in evidence, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is hoping that the warmer weather over the next few weeks could see the return of eels to its…
Staff from Nottingham’s Park Plaza Hotel have come to the rescue at a Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s largest nature reserve after vandals destroyed a number of Cricket Bat Willow trees planted…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust believes that the strength of feeling within the local community over the threat of disturbance to wildlife, including a number of species of owl, posed by…
Tradition has it that the 1st of the month should be hailed with a cry of ‘white rabbits’ but after 20 years of action to save toads crossing a particular stretch of road in Nottinghamshire a case…
With the bird breeding season just around the corner, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has today re-iterated its concerns over the likely impacts of exploratory drilling linked to fracking adjacent…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to reveal the hard work going on at Gresham Marshes behind the scenes, to rejuvenate a Rushcliffe nature reserve.