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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust founded in 1963 [1]is a wildlife conservation charity working to protect and enhance the wildlife and habitats of Nottinghamshire. They care for over 60 nature reserves covering more than 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) of wildlife habitat ranging from wildflower meadows to ancient woodland. A key reserve is Attenborough Gravel Pits.

They engage the local community through events, information, volunteering and education opportunities and seek to ensure the county is a healthy and wildlife rich place to live. They work at the UK level as part of The Wildlife Trusts.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust also advise other landowners how to manage their land to benefit wildlife.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England no. 748865; and a registered charity.

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