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
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust thanks donors and supporters after meadows appeal raises almost double original target – reaching £19,014 in just two months
Further targeted theft of materials and equipment vital to beaver reintroduction project leaves Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers shocked and but determined to keep work on track.
A common ladybird, the black-on-red markings of the 2-spot Ladybird are familiar to many of us.
One of our most common ladybirds, the black-on-red markings of the 7-spot ladybird are very familiar. Ladybirds are a gardeners best friend as they eat insects that love to nibble on garden plants…
The 14-spot ladybird is one of three yellow ladybirds in the UK. Look for it in grassland, woodland and gardens. Ladybirds are beneficial insects, managing garden pests - encourage them by putting…
The 22-spot ladybird is one of three yellow ladybirds in the UK. Look for it in grassland, woodland and gardens. Ladybirds are beneficial insects, managing garden pests - encourage them by putting…
National nature challenge breaks record as over 350,000 people take part in 30 Days Wild
Thanks to a major grant from Biffa Award and thousands of individual donations £1,133,000 has now been raised, a figure that continues to rise daily.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust urges people to take action for nature now!
This striking black-and-white moth flies during the day in open woodlands, moorlands, and bogs. It's most common on Scottish moors.
After the highs and lows of the 2021 season for followers of the ever popular peregrine nest atop Nottingham Trent University’s (NTU) Newton Building in Nottingham City Centre, news that eggs have…
The six-spot burnet moth is a day-flying moth that flies with a slow, fluttering pattern. Look for it alighting on knapweeds and thistles in grassy places. It is glossy black, with six red spots…