New UK Government targets could mean less wildlife for future generations
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust urges people to take action for nature now!
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust urges people to take action for nature now!
Help surpass fundraising target to support the protection of the county’s richest wildlife habitat.
Fifty years on from the charity’s first appeal for funds to save Ancient Woodland habitat in the county, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has issued a new appeal for £25,000 to support its efforts…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has today highlighted the early success of a pilot project encouraging farmers to convert areas of arable land used to grow crops, into productive grassland, as…
The Wildlife Trusts call for immediate ban on all peat sales, peat extraction and peat imports to help address the nature and climate crisis
Wildlife Trust welcomes exciting plans for vision of Nottingham’s new ‘Green Heart’ and highlights process for potential approach to transform development decisions across the city.
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…
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed
Discovery of a stone curlew near Wellow highlights need for farmers and conservationists to collaborate to secure nature’s recovery.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust expresses delight at County Council’s decision to refuse application to extend restoration deadline for exploratory shale gas drilling site at Misson Springs