New legal protections edge England closer towards wild beaver return
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance.
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance.
The Wildlife Trusts call for an explanation as promised protections for beavers are put on hold.
Fly tipping and littering are constant problem on our nature reserves but our amazing staff and volunteers had to deal with more than their fair share of clean ups when lockdowns led to more…
A Willow Emerald Damselfly has only been officially recorded on site at Idle Valley Nature Reserve for the first time recently but now the charity has topped its discovery with the latest ever…
As delegates at the COP26 meeting in Glasgow are urged to focus attention on the power of nature to tackle climate impacts, the largest group of Scottish beavers yet released in England are set to…
Further targeted theft of materials and equipment vital to beaver reintroduction project leaves Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers shocked and but determined to keep work on track.
Wildlife Trust team left distraught and angry as theft of fencing materials delays construction of beaver enclosure
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has expressed its delight at receiving the official licence for its planned enclosed beaver reintroduction at the spectacular Idle Valley Nature Reserve off North…
Wildlife Trust delighted to return to 7 day a week café service at Idle Valley Nature Reserve following relaxation of lockdown restrictions.
Just two weeks after launching an online survey to gauge public support for its ambitious plan to introduce beavers to its Idle Valley Nature Reserve off North Road Retford, Nottinghamshire…