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.
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 delighted to return to 7 day a week café service at Idle Valley Nature Reserve following relaxation of lockdown restrictions.
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.
Originally a clay pit, then a landfill site and finally a valuable site for wildlife
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…
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…