Volunteers vital in efforts to record and monitor wildlife
Evidence is showing that volunteering efforts to monitor and survey our local wildlife are helping it to thrive across Nottinghamshire and beyond.
Evidence is showing that volunteering efforts to monitor and survey our local wildlife are helping it to thrive across Nottinghamshire and beyond.
Whilst the swifts may have departed, there’s still plenty of wildlife to see on the long summer days.
Creating a pond is one of the best ways to encourage wildlife into your garden. As natural habitats are lost due to development and the impacts of climate change, helping to create new habitats…
I’ve been writing about the benefits of bird nest boxes for the best part of a quarter of a century and for most of this time, National Nest Box Week which runs from 14-21 February has been a key…
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…
Having spent a couple of soggy hours cutting back a rampant wisteria in my garden recently, I then surveyed the sorry mess of fallen leaves, dead annual plants and the skeletons of deciduous trees…
Here at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust we rely heavily upon volunteers to help care for our nature reserves and to carry out many aspects of our wider work, but we are very aware that there are…
Volunteers play a crucial role at all Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves but at certain sites volunteers are very much part of the DNA.
Here at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust we like to showcase the wonders of nature and offer a vision of hope for the future, but the simple fact is that natural habitats continue to be depleted and…
Working for the Wildlife Trust I often benefit from seeing sites or taking part in activities that that general public might not often have the chance to enjoy.
Recently I was lucky to…