Badger Vaccination programme gets green light to continue
Vital Vale of Belvoir Badger Vaccination programme gets green light to continue – just as government announces expansion of badger cull
Vital Vale of Belvoir Badger Vaccination programme gets green light to continue – just as government announces expansion of badger cull
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust highlights frustration and anger at Defra’s last minute decision to pull funding for badger vaccinations on the Notts/Leics border
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, which has been delivering a badger vaccination project on the South Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire border since 2015, part funded by the government, has today…
Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
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With just a week to go until a Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s first ever ‘Gathering’ event, to be hosted at the Skylarks Nature Reserve at Holme Pierrepont on Wednesday August 21st, the Charity…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s leading environmental conservation charity, has appointed world famous chemist, Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff, as an Honorary Vice-President.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest locally based conservation charity, has made TV Wildlife expert Mike Dilger a Champion of Sherwood in recognition of his support for its work…
A unique programme of lectures and talks by wildlife experts, nature writers and campaigners which raises funds for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s work will kick of its Autumn season at Idle…
The Wildlife Trusts call on government: invest in medicine not marksmen
Today the Government announced that it will continue to issue licenses to kill badgers over the next four years. This will put 130,000 animals at risk of being shot.
The Wildlife Trusts delighted that vaccination gets priority in the fight against bovine tuberculosis