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My quiet life
Jane is the Quality Manager at Sutton in Ashfield based business nmcn one of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Business partners. She has kindly shared with us her inspiring wild life story.…
My new life
Working full time in a windowless room cut Sonja off from the natural world around her; but spending time in wild places has helped her to discover herself since a shock diagnosis two years ago.…
Life lessons from common toads
Youth Council member, Tasha, has learned a lot from the humble common toad. Here, she highlights how nature can not only improve our wellbeing, but our whole perspective on life
A day in the life of a LWT Trustee
Our Council of Trustees play a vital role in the success of your Wildlife Trust. Vice-Chair, Hazel Ryan, tells us about the role of a Trustee, how a love of nature began in her childhood and how…
Bad news for bees: Government reverses ban on bee-killing neonicotinoids
The Government has bowed to pressure from the National Farmers Union and agreed to authorise the use of the highly damaging neonicotinoid thiamethoxam for the treatment of sugar beet seed in 2021…
Lapwing
The distinctive rounded wings of the lapwing are displayed beautifully when it wheels around a winter sky in a massive flock. In spring, these flocks disperse and some birds breed in the UK.…
Breathing life back into Ousel Nest
An inspiring conversation with Sammy Kitchen, from Ousel Nest LNR, proves that with steely determination we can accomplish amazing things for wildlife.
Colliery’s new life for people and nature
A former colliery is part of a plan to attract more people to green spaces in Salford.
A day in the life of a Beachwatch event organiser
It takes planning and an early start when you are cleaning up the beaches of Lancashire. Andy Laverick is a Marine Conservation Society Sea Champion and Lancashire Wildlife Trust volunteer.
Day nine in this treasure trove of life
It sometimes seems that the story of the wild simply wants to write itself and tell its own story whilst I quietly move through its landscape.