Bentinck Banks
A series of dismantled railway lines and their embankments, now covered with grassland and scrub habitats, perfect for insects.
A series of dismantled railway lines and their embankments, now covered with grassland and scrub habitats, perfect for insects.
Volunteers play a crucial role at all Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves but at certain sites volunteers are very much part of the DNA.
Wildlife Trust highlights uniquely challenging situation with major mineral planning applications adjacent to both of the charity’s flagship nature reserves at same time.
A beautiful complex of flooded former gravel pits and islands providing exceptional habitat for a wide range of wildlife.
Part of a major gravel extraction site; home to a variety of birds. A great example of how former industrial sites can have a new lease of life as havens for wildlife.