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Fundraising superstars
Wildlife Trust celebrates fundraising champions and calls for new champions to come forward to help create a wilder Nottinghamshire.
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Fundraising target smashed!
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust thanks donors and supporters after meadows appeal raises almost double original target – reaching £19,014 in just two months
Nature Tour Fundraising Thank you
'Thank you for fundraising' reserve tour for 2nd Lady Bay Brownies with volunteer warden Gordon Dyne
Cedar cup
This fascinating cup fungus is a lovely thing to stumble upon -should you be lucky enough!
Forest bug
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Green elf cup
A beautiful, tiny fungus, green elf cup can be commonly found on the decomposing wood of deciduous trees in woods, parks and gardens.
Parent bug
The Parent bug lives up to its name. The female lays her eggs on a Silver birch leaf, watching over them until they hatch. She stays with the young until they are adults. Other shield bugs lay…
Saucer bug
An underwater predator, the Saucer bug uses its front pincer-like legs to catch its prey. It can be found at the bottom of muddy, weedy ponds; but handle with care - it can inflict a painful bite…
My cup of tea
Filip likes to get stuck in – into waders, into water, into peat – out in nature. Having tried various careers, once Filip dipped his toe into the world of conservation he was hooked and knew he…