
Wildlife-rich greenspace should be central to the future plans of Broadmarsh
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust re-iterates its view that wildlife-rich greenspace should be central to the plans for former Broadmarsh site
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust re-iterates its view that wildlife-rich greenspace should be central to the plans for former Broadmarsh site
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.
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…
A new “green umbrella” group, drawn together out of a shared desire to ensure that the redevelopment of Nottingham’s Broadmarsh area delivers on public calls for new natural greenspace and heralds…
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s youth team, Keeping it Wild, was invited to a secret location to help Nottinghamshire Dormouse Group survey the rare mammals.
The Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to share its first record of a white sparrow.
This week, wildlife charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) in partnership with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Nottinghamshire Dormouse Group, are releasing 11 hazel dormice (…
Tradition has it that the 1st of the month should be hailed with a cry of ‘white rabbits’ but after 20 years of action to save toads crossing a particular stretch of road in Nottinghamshire a case…