A review of 2023: wins for nature across Nottinghamshire
Join Head of Communications and Marketing, Erin McDaid, as he looks back on how Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has made a difference to wildlife in 2023 and looks forward to a successful 2024.
Join Head of Communications and Marketing, Erin McDaid, as he looks back on how Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has made a difference to wildlife in 2023 and looks forward to a successful 2024.
Join our Communications and Marketing Officer, Sophie, on her dormouse monitoring session with the Nottinghamshire Dormouse Group in one of our ancient woodland reserves.
Join Harri, Wilder Nottinghamshire Officer (North) to find out how a joint venture with Paula from Bassetlaw Action Centre helped a group of youth volunteers to take action for nature locally.
Join Joe Barkes from Keeping it Wild as the group join Hope Valley Climate Action in Derbyshire for the day to join forces for nature.
A summer meadow is a beautiful sight, but there’s so much more to it than gently waving grass heads and fabulous flowers.
The Willow tit is the UK’s most threatened resident bird with population numbers plummeting by a shocking 94% over the last 50 years.
Today Defra has finally published more details on the Environmental Land Management schemes (ELM) that farmers have been clamoring for. Whilst many questions remain, The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, and…
Sophie Bell, new Communications Officer at the Trust, shares her experience of attending Treswell Integrated Population Monitoring (IPM) Groups’ 50th Anniversary Celebration
Decision makers have a responsibility to act on climate and nature issues - and we have a responsibility to make them act.
EMEC outlines its new scheme to create and maintain ponds around Leicestershire to help great crested newts and other species