by Erin McDaid, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust | Oct 3, 2025 | Retford, Wildlife
At this time of year, I quite often write about the autumn harvest of hips, haws, berries and nuts and this year’s harvest seems to be especially bountiful. It’s been widely reported that this year is a ‘mast’ year – something that only occurs every few years – and...
by North Notts Local Group of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust | Oct 2, 2025 | Community Focus, Local Charity, Retford, Wildlife
Creswell Crags and its many inhabitants The North Nottinghamshire Local Group of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust continues its theme on local wildlife with a look at Creswell Crags and its many inhabitants through the ages – starting with the Ice Age and bringing us...
by North Notts Local Group of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust | Oct 2, 2025 | Community Focus, Local Charity, Wildlife, Worksop
Creswell Crags and its many inhabitants The North Nottinghamshire Local Group of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust continues its theme on local wildlife with a look at Creswell Crags and its many inhabitants through the ages – starting with the Ice Age and bringing us...
by Dukeries Eco Watch | Sep 16, 2025 | Community Focus, Environment, Sherwood, Wildlife
You could say that adaptation to climate impacts and net-zero strategies are both crucial for addressing threats from climate change. Adaptation is a more realistic alternative in the short term because it focuses on managing the unavoidable climate changes that are...
by Erin McDaid, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust | Sep 4, 2025 | Retford, Wildlife
September sees the advance of autumn. Due to the unusual and in some cases, record breaking, warm, dry weather in 2025, some of the seasonal shifts that we would expect may already be well advanced or even over but there is still plenty of wonderful wildlife to enjoy....
by Erin McDaid, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust | Sep 4, 2025 | Mansfield, Wildlife
September sees the advance of autumn. Due to the unusual and in some cases, record breaking, warm, dry weather in 2025, some of the seasonal shifts that we would expect may already be well advanced or even over but there is still plenty of wonderful wildlife to enjoy....