Spring bird migration has been described as the great rush north with birds racing back to their favoured northerly breeding grounds.
An easement is a legal right granted to a parcel of land over another parcel of land for a specific use, writes Nikita Pandey of Larken & Co.
The Labour government is wasting no time in pushing through giant solar farms on good agricultural land, writes Newark MP, Robert Jenrick.
The Wildlife Trusts and the Dogs Trust urge dog owners are urging dog owners to play their part in protecting wildlife.
Earlier this month I attended NottAlone Live, a special event for schools hosted by NottAlone during Children’s Mental Health Week.
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For decades, wildlife organisations have extolled the virtues of feeding garden birds.
I have had the privilege of meeting with residents across our communities, writes Shewood Forest MP Michelle Welsh.
The long days of February provide both impetus and extra opportunity to get out and about to appreciate and enjoy the wildlife that is all around us.
Labour’s Schools Bill is a direct attack on the progress we have made in education over the past two decades, writes Newark MP Robert Jenrick.
While known for caring for nature reserves, the scale of our work often goes under the radar…
Next time you’re in Langar Hall, you must admire the late Georgian elegance and the beauty of the surroundings, writes historian Patrick Mercer.
Rather than ‘winner takes all’ solutions where development is allowed to trash the environment in the name of ‘growth’.
January is the month of New Year resolutions, writes Simon Shaw of Duncan & Toplis.
As is so often the case when we begin a new year the temperatures have recently plummeted with some snow and unfortunately rising floodwaters.
Ancient woodlands are Nottinghamshire’s most diverse habitat, providing a haven for wildlife and places of solace and inspiration for people.
Peatlands are unique habitats capable of storing twice as much carbon as forests, writes Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
For many, the ringing in of the New Year signals a fresh start, but for some couples, it can mean the end of their relationship.
As we reflect on the first six months of this Government, it’s clear that real change is already happening, writes Sherwood Forest MP, Michelle Welsh.
A challenging year — but one which saw huge progress for nature and people, writes Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.