30 Days Wild News Article
National nature challenge breaks record as over 350,000 people take part in 30 Days Wild
National nature challenge breaks record as over 350,000 people take part in 30 Days Wild
Carole has been volunteering at Idle Valley for seven years now; whilst she used to get involved with the heavy work out on the reserve, the garden is now her domain, working with the Recovery…
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…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has welcomed the announcement by Nottingham City Council that work to create a ‘Green Heart’ as part of the major redevelopment of the Broadmarsh area of Nottingham…
Tawny owlets and a playful litter of badger cubs represent just a fraction of the tremendous variety of wildlife that thrives at Center Parcs Sherwood Forest and the continued partnership between…
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…
EDF, a longstanding supporter of the charity’s environmental awards programmes, has once again agreed to back Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Wildlife on Your Doorstep Awards.
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Nottingham was the smallest city that took part, but held its own, recording the most observations, species and observers per square kilometre.
The results are in for this years City Nature Challenge!
Following a bit of a media spat between different groups involved in protecting wild birds recently we decided to issue a statement clarifying our position on what can be a surprisingly…
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…