Lesser weever fish
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
Wilder Nottinghamshire Officer KT Smith shares her experiences meeting Arnold View Primary School and what they are doing to create a Wilder Nottinghamshire
Visitors to Attenborough Nature Reserve have until the end of the month to view a range of fabulous work by local artist Jake Sexton who has been a regular visitor to the reserve all his life.
A series of photographs of a rare species of sawfly larvae have taken at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Idle Valley Nature Reserve have become the most successful wildlife post of the year on…
The Angling Trust and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust are pleased to announce that along with Nottingham Anglers Association a basis has been established that should see angling resume at the…
Mineral extraction at the Newington Quarries complex in Bassetlaw, owned by Hanson UK, is due to cease in early 2019. Following a period of restoration, including easy access public viewing…
Look for the small, white, star-shaped flowers of Common chickweed all year-round. Sometimes considered a 'weed', it is still a valuable food source for insects.
As its name suggests, quaking-grass can be seen quivering or 'quaking' in a breezy, summer wildflower meadow. Its purple-and-green, heart-shaped flower heads hang from delicate stems.…
A popular wildlife web cam at Nottingham Trent University, in the heart of the city centre is proving hugely popular, during the country’s lock down.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to have the support of local business and nature enthusiast Ian Stephens of Lawn Master Notts social media fame!
Ian (@lawnmasternotts) is a…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust re-iterates its view that wildlife-rich greenspace should be central to the plans for former Broadmarsh site
UK Government must honour commitments at global oceans summit