Fund for farmers to connect wildlife habitats
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest locally based environmental charity, alongside Business Partner Severn Trent Water, is delighted to be supporting farmers to enhance wildlife…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the county’s largest locally based environmental charity, alongside Business Partner Severn Trent Water, is delighted to be supporting farmers to enhance wildlife…
For almost 60 years we have stood up for Nottinghamshire’s wildlife by fighting damaging planning proposals, challenging poor policies and demanding better protection for our wildlife and…
EMEC outlines its new scheme to create and maintain ponds around Leicestershire to help great crested newts and other species
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust set to lead new partnership to enhance, restore and create vital wildlife habitats in the Trent Valley thanks to £875,602 funding support.
With almost 90% of people living in towns and cities that are feeling the impact of the decline of the high street and endless pressure to build yet more homes and wild species in decline,…
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Severn Trent celebrate after efforts to restore priority habitats were recognised at the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has today outlined its fear that a wide range of habitats will be destroyed or damaged irreparably if the current proposed route of HS2 phase 2 goes ahead without…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has called for the perspective new owners of a former sand quarry on the edge of Sherwood Forest to commit to protecting wildlife habitats on the site.
Join our Communications and Marketing Officer, Sophie, on her dormouse monitoring session with the Nottinghamshire Dormouse Group in one of our ancient woodland reserves.