Excerpt: New funding is good news for threatened water voles.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Images:
images/issue_38_JanFeb_24/NWT_20231027_113444.jpg, , Team Water Vole’ - left to right - Water Vole Recovery Officers Jack Scarborough & Lydia Rackham; Head of Nature Recovery (North) Janice Bradley and Gary Cragg, Water Vole Recovery Project Manager.
images/issue_38_JanFeb_24/NWT_American_Mink_cpt_Tom_Hibbert.jpg, , American Mink, Tom Hibbert.
images/issue_38_JanFeb_24/NWT_Bittern_NottsWT_cpt_John_Smith.jpg, , Bittern, John Smith.
images/issue_38_JanFeb_24/NWT_Sedge_Warbler_NottsWT_cpt_Scott_Tilley.jpg, , Sedge Warbler, Scott Tilley.
images/issue_38_JanFeb_24/NWT_Water_vole_2_Notts_WT_cpt_Margaret_Holland.jpg, , Water vole, Margaret Holland.
New funding is good news for threatened water voles.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Excerpt: Wildlife friendly farming is essential to nature’s recovery.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Images:
images/Nov_Dec_/Idle_Valley/web_Lapwing_chick_Notts_WT_cpt_Margaret_Holland.jpg, , Lapwing chick, Margaret Holland.
images/Nov_Dec_/Idle_Valley/web_Many_species-rich_habitats_on_farms_have_been_lost_cpt_Geoff_Curtis.jpg, , Many species-rich habitats on farms have been lost. Geoff Curtis.
images/Nov_Dec_/Idle_Valley/web_Site_visit_at_Scrooby_caption_in_main_email_cpt_Sophie_Bell.jpg, , Left to right Bryony Harrison of Severn Trent, Mark Speck Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust with Andy Howard in front of his new scrape at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire. Since this photo was taken in early 2023, the scrape was holding water in early May and lapwing are foraging within it. A success so quickly!
images/Nov_Dec_/Idle_Valley/web_The_Trust_uses_tradtional_and_rare_breeds_for_grazing_inc_Hebridean_Sheep_cpt_Simon_Griffiths.jpg, , The Trust uses traditional and rare breeds for grazing inc. Hebridean Sheep, Simon Griffiths.
images/Nov_Dec_/Idle_Valley/web_AN_EVENING_WITH.jpg, , An evening with Matt Baker.
Wildlife friendly farming is essential to nature’s recovery.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Excerpt: Travel writer and photojournalist Sally Outram takes us on a wonderful trail filled with interesting sights and historical finds in Southwell.
Subtitle: The Mansfield and Sutton Astronomical Society
Excerpt: Nottinghamshire’s underground Victorian reservoir will soon enter an exciting new phase in its story as it gets set to transform into a state-of-the-art planetarium and major tourism attraction. With construction due to begin on the site in August, Made caught up with its Project Manager, Steve Wallace…
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images/june_23/observatory_6.jpg, ,
images/june_23/observatory_5.jpg, ,
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images/june_23/May_23_Image_1.jpeg, , An artists impression of the planned Planetarium at Sherwood Observatory.
Nottinghamshire’s underground Victorian reservoir will soon enter an exciting new phase in its story as it gets set to transform into a state-of-the-art planetarium and major tourism attraction. With construction due to begin on the site in August, Made caught up with its Project Manager, Steve Wallace…
Subtitle: Idle Valley - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Excerpt: A bold vision for the Idle Valley Nature Reserve and beyond.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Images:
images/idevaleypic3.jpg, , Volunteer support is vital for the Wildlife Trust but we also want people to help nature at home and in communities, photo courtesy Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
images/idevaleypic1crop.jpg, , Idle Valley, courtesy Lee Scott
A bold vision for the Idle Valley Nature Reserve and beyond.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Excerpt: After years of anticipation by the international automotive fraternity, in September Ferrari unveiled the Purosangue, the first ever four-door, four-seater car in the Prancing Horse’s 75-year history.
After years of anticipation by the international automotive fraternity, in September Ferrari unveiled the Purosangue, the first ever four-door, four-seater car in the Prancing Horse’s 75-year history.