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Here at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust we like to showcase the wonders of nature and offer a vision of hope for the future, but the simple fact is that natural habitats continue to be depleted and…
Wildlife Trust welcomes company’s support for efforts to reward local action
CEMEX, a longstanding supporter of the charity’s award programmes, has agreed to support the 2018 Wildlife on Your Doorstep programme which is currently seeking nominations from across the county…
Go Wild with the family this summer holiday!
Your Wild Family Summer Holiday starts here...
Final push for Ancient Woodlands support
Help surpass fundraising target to support the protection of the county’s richest wildlife habitat.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust calls for support in the face of an unprecedented attack on nature
On the eve of the charity’s 60th Anniversary, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust calls for public support in the face of the unprecedented attack on nature.
Nottinghamshire’s toads need your help!
Wilder Nottinghamshire Officer KT Smith chats with Toad Patrol Coordinator Maiya to find out more about this incredible community effort – and how you can get involved!
Knitted wildlife and drinking beer to support Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust?
What’s the common thread? Castle Rock Brewery of course! Thanks to customers at the Robin Hood Beer Festival 2019, supporters of the real ale raised £125.45 by making donations for knitted…
Enjoy a relaxing escape to the wild to support a wilder future!
Keen to contribute towards wildlife conservation activities whilst relaxing in an idyllic cottage surrounded by nature? Look no further!
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust partner with Vp Plc to support wildflower meadows and the reintroduction of beavers
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust with their unique activities investing in wildflower meadow management and the introduction of beavers into Nottinghamshire stood out as a clear choice for the Vp…
Break in at Attenborough Nature Centre
Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers left angry and frustrated after break in at much loved Nature Reserve leaves the charity facing a bill of up to £10,000.