Wilford Claypit
A SSSI site with an array of habitats help to support the interesting plant species such as bee orchid, yellow-wort and yellow rattle.
A SSSI site with an array of habitats help to support the interesting plant species such as bee orchid, yellow-wort and yellow rattle.
Come along for a fascinating look at the natural history of this urban reserve, and see the flowers and butterflies! Led by Gordon Dyne.
Join Gordon the Warden for a tour of two urban wildlife sites.
Join the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust team at Hexgreave Hall and Business Park on the 25th October for the free “Nature Health & Wellbeing” business event.
With just a week to go until a Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s first ever ‘Gathering’ event, to be hosted at the Skylarks Nature Reserve at Holme Pierrepont on Wednesday August 21st, the Charity…
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Wilford Claypit, once used for the excavation of brick-making clay now has a variety of habitats including marshland, pools, calcareous grassland and areas of scrub and woodland. This fantastic…
With less than two weeks to go until the Wildlife Trust holds its first ever ‘Gathering’ event at the Skylarks Nature Reserve at Holme Pierrpont on Wednesday August 21st, the charity has spoken of…