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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife, with nature reserves across the county - part of a UK network of 46 local Wildlife Trusts working to protect wildlife.
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Still time to view exhibition by young artist who’s been visiting much- loved Attenborough Nature Reserve all his life.
Visitors to Attenborough Nature Reserve have until the end of the month to view a range of fabulous work by local artist Jake Sexton who…
When it comes to food, politicians often ignore the biggest wins
To mark World Food Day, Vicki Hird looks at how the needs of nature and humans can and should be met through changes throughout our food…
Spiders of the quantum realm…
Ecologist Mike Waite, takes us through the overlooked world of spiders and the important role they play.
Extending Countryside Stewardship agreements avoids funding cliff edge
Farmers need long-term support and certainty to continue providing sustainable food that helps to restore nature
Nature’s New Voice: Nottingham Welcomes its First Poet Laureate for the Wild
Poems are about to take root in Nottingham’s wild spaces!
Unwinding Outside: How to Forest Bathe
Will Clark, one of our Idle Valley cafe staff, outlines the many benefits and wonders of forest bathing.
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