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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is the county’s largest environmental charity - run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife. We manage nature reserves across the county, champion nature and inspire adults and children about the natural world. Together we are working to create a wilder future for Nottinghamshire.

www.nottinghamshirewildlife.org/ Fundraise for us
info@nottswt.co.uk

01159588242

Registered charity no. 224168

Member since June 2023

About us

We care for dozens of nature reserves across the county, including a mixture of valuable wildlife habitats ranging from beautiful wildflower meadows to splendid ancient woodlands. We engage the local community through events, education and volunteering opportunities and seek to ensure our county is a healthy and wildlife-rich place to live.

Not only do we manage our land, we also advise other landowners on how to manage their land to benefit wildlife. We are always looking for new ways to secure the future of the county’s natural world and we are currently developing a range of projects that link habitats and landowners over large areas of land and seek to influence the management of whole landscapes, placing wildlife conservation at the heart of decision making.

We aim to create a wilder future for Nottinghamshire, with a vision to recreate and reconnect our fragmented landscape. This involves restoring large areas of habitat, improving the connections between greenspaces and making the wider landscape more wildlife-friendly. With your help, we can shape a bright future for the wildlife and people of the county.