Wilford Claypit
A SSSI site with an array of habitats help to support the interesting plant species such as bee orchid, yellow-wort and yellow rattle.
A SSSI site with an array of habitats help to support the interesting plant species such as bee orchid, yellow-wort and yellow rattle.
A look at the natural history of this Wilford Claypits (flowers, dragonflies and butterflies) with Gordon Dyne.
Wilford Claypit, once used for the excavation of brick-making clay now has a variety of habitats including marshland, pools, calcareous grassland and areas of scrub and woodland. This fantastic…
The Trusts AGM was held at the Capital One offices and showcased stories from supporters
Capital One – which has had its UK base in Nottingham for over 20 years – has become the latest company to sign up as a Wildlife Guardian to support the work of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the…
Capital One has funded a new Boardwalk Dipping Platform at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s award-winning and much loved Attenborough Nature Reserve.
Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.