Climate friendly gardening
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Head of Communications & Marketing, Erin McDaid explains how wildlife friendly farming is essential to natures recovery, and how we are working with farmers across Nottinghamshire to…
The much-loved robin is a garden favourite and one of our most familiar birds, adorning Christmas cards every year. It is very territorial, however, and will defend its post with surprising…
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.
Living up to its name, the Robin's pincushion is a red, round, hairy growth that can be seen on wild roses. It is caused by the larvae of a tiny gall wasp that feeds on the host plant, but…
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It’s Nature Friendly Farming week and a moment to register the huge importance of a nature transition in farming. It’s critical for our climate, water and food. Vicki Hird looks at the facts, as…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has congratulated one of its longest serving and most influential volunteers after he received a prestigious local award.
The Rushcliffe Wildlife Watch Group was presented with their award this weekend after being voted winner of the prestigious ‘Wildlife Watch Group of the year’ for 2017 by the Royal Society of…
Planting herbs will attract important pollinators into your garden, which will, in turn, attract birds and small mammals looking for a meal.