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Troubled waters make waves this week
The shocking state of our rivers has hit the headlines in the past few days as Government action to halt pollution was found lacking – and a prosecution for the damage done to the River Lugg went…
Why is the sea salty and why is the sea blue
Why does a connection with (the rest of) nature improve well-being?
Nature is good for our well-being. As well as having nature nearby, we know that the relationship between people and nature, our nature connectedness, is important. Recent evidence suggests that…
'Restore Nature Now' march
The natural world is in trouble and we need to take action. Join this peaceful demonstration in London to encourage all politicians to Restore Nature Now.
'Restore Nature Now' march
The natural world is in trouble and we need to take action. Join this peaceful demonstration in London to encourage all politicians to Restore Nature Now.
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Birds and a Brew October: Why Watching Birds is Good for us - Nature Discovery Centre, Friday 18 October
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
South Notts Out & About: Wilford Claypit Nature Reserve
Come along for a fascinating look at the natural history of this urban reserve, and see the flowers and butterflies! Led by Gordon Dyne.
UK food security depends on restoring nature: then why are wildlife charities excluded from the Farm to Fork summit?
At the Farm to Fork summit hosted today by Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, we’re expecting to hear an announcement on a new annual Food Security Index – to add to the UK Food Security Report that…
South Notts Out & About: Dewberry Hill Nature Reserve
Take a walk around a hidden grassland wildlife haven and see the butterflies and wildflowers with Keith Wakerley.
Learning to nurture nature
Fiona Groves, education and learning policy manager, reveals why a Natural History GCSE could bring young people closer to nature.