Treswell Wood Nature Reserve
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
Join John Clarke for a talk about Treswell Wood - flowers, insects, fungi, birds, and development of the 'wild area' regenerating from farmland.
Sophie Bell, new Communications Officer at the Trust, shares her experience of attending Treswell Integrated Population Monitoring (IPM) Groups’ 50th Anniversary Celebration
A common spider of heathland and grassland, the Nursery web spider has brown and black stripes running the length of its body. It is an active hunter, only using its silk to create a protective…
A pioneering Nottinghamshire bird ringing programme launched in December 1972, which has inspired others across the UK and overseas, celebrates fifty years of success.
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…
Idle Valley Nature Reserve, situated just minutes from Retford off North Road, is set to host a special exhibition by renowned wildlife artist Michael Warren.
The Wildlife Trusts call for immediate ban on all peat sales, peat extraction and peat imports to help address the nature and climate crisis
A unique programme of lectures and talks by wildlife experts, nature writers and campaigners which raises funds for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s work will kick of its Autumn season at Idle…
The county’s largest locally based environmental charity, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, has praised the work done by qualified bird ringer Jack Baddams to record bird populations and inspire…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is looking forward to welcoming leading wildlife campaigner Dr Ruth Tingay to its Idle Valley Nature Reserve, off North Road, Retford, next month as part of its high…
Volunteers play a crucial role at all Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves but at certain sites volunteers are very much part of the DNA.