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Nottinghamshire Biodiversity Action Group - working in partnership to conserve and enhance the wildlife of Nottinghamshire nottsbag.org.uk

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The Grizzled Skipper is a rarity in the East Midlands, which is the northern limit of the butterfly's UK range. Take a look at our latest blog post to learn more about the Grizzled Skipper's lifecycle: nottsbag.org.uk/.../life-cycle… Images: Mark Searle

The Grizzled Skipper is a rarity in the East Midlands, which is the northern limit of the butterfly's UK range. Take a look at our latest blog post to learn more about the Grizzled Skipper's lifecycle: nottsbag.org.uk/.../life-cycle…
Images: Mark Searle
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The Wildlife Trusts report that the Water Vole is the UK’s fastest declining mammal. Take a look at our latest blog post to find out about Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's Water Vole Recovery Project: nottsbag.org.uk/.../water-vole… Photo: Alan Smith

The Wildlife Trusts report that the Water Vole is the UK’s fastest declining mammal. Take a look at our latest blog post to find out about Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's Water Vole Recovery Project: nottsbag.org.uk/.../water-vole…
Photo: Alan Smith
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The dates for our summer Himalayan Balsam working parties are now up on our website: nottsbag.org.uk/events/ To learn more about our Himalayan Balsam Control Project and issues caused by the invasive non-native plant, see here: nottsbag.org.uk/.../nottingham…

The dates for our summer Himalayan Balsam working parties are now up on our website: nottsbag.org.uk/events/
To learn more about our Himalayan Balsam Control Project and issues caused by the invasive non-native plant, see here: nottsbag.org.uk/.../nottingham…
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Notts BAG are working with the Environment Agency to create Nottinghamshire’s first White-clawed Crayfish ark site, which we are hoping to complete by summer 2024. Take a look at our latest blog for more information: nottsbag.org.uk/.../habitat-wo…

Notts BAG are working with the Environment Agency to create Nottinghamshire’s first White-clawed Crayfish ark site, which we are hoping to complete by summer 2024. Take a look at our latest blog for more information: nottsbag.org.uk/.../habitat-wo…
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Yesterday a team from the Environment Agency joined us at Bingham Linear Park, clearing unwanted plants from the ballast piles intended for Grizzled Skipper butterfly egg-laying. We unfortunately didn’t spot any GS but did see several other species 🦋 📸: Kayleigh Woodhouse

Yesterday a team from the Environment Agency joined us at Bingham Linear Park, clearing unwanted plants from the ballast piles intended for Grizzled Skipper butterfly egg-laying. We unfortunately didn’t spot any GS but did see several other species 🦋
📸: Kayleigh Woodhouse
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Chris Cooper recently found Nottinghamshire's first Green Hairstreak of the year at Cotgrave Country Park. Take a look at our latest blog to find out more about this beautiful species: nottsbag.org.uk/.../first-gree… 📷: Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper recently found Nottinghamshire's first Green Hairstreak of the year at Cotgrave Country Park. Take a look at our latest blog to find out more about this beautiful species: nottsbag.org.uk/.../first-gree…
📷: Chris Cooper
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It's now the perfect time to see Spring flowers in Nottinghamshire's woodlands! In the next few weeks you'll see Bluebells, Dog’s Mercury, Wood Anemone & Wood Garlic, and if you are fortunate, possibly rarer species such as Herb Paris and Early-purple Orchid! 📷: Kayleigh W

It's now the perfect time to see Spring flowers in Nottinghamshire's woodlands! In the next few weeks you'll see Bluebells, Dog’s Mercury, Wood Anemone & Wood Garlic, and if you are fortunate, possibly rarer species such as Herb Paris and Early-purple Orchid!
📷: Kayleigh W
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Many thanks to NTU student Shashwat Mohapatra for creating this video on the 2024 Notts BAG Forum. youtube.com/watch?v=7O6Tj_… All of the talks from the event have now also been uploaded to our Youtube channel!

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No Mow May encourages us to leave lawns and greenspaces unmown in May, to allow wildflowers to begin to grow. Our latest blog details how Rushcliffe Borough Council are taking this one step further with their Summer Pollinator Scheme. nottsbag.org.uk/2024/05/09/no-…

No Mow May encourages us to leave lawns and greenspaces unmown in May, to allow wildflowers to begin to grow. Our latest blog details how Rushcliffe Borough Council are taking this one step further with their Summer Pollinator Scheme. nottsbag.org.uk/2024/05/09/no-…
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It's now the time of year when we can begin to see Grizzled Skipper on the wing! Many thanks to Brian Johnson for these fantastic images of the butterfly. Notts BAG keep GS records so please let us know if you spot them in Nottinghamshire at [email protected] 🦋

It's now the time of year when we can begin to see Grizzled Skipper on the wing! Many thanks to Brian Johnson for these fantastic images of the butterfly.
Notts BAG keep GS records so please let us know if you spot them in Nottinghamshire at biodiversity@nottscc.gov.uk 🦋
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It was great speaking to everyone about the important work Notts BAG and Notts County Council are doing for nature recovery at the County Show yesterday. Lots of interest in our Himalayan Balsam control project which was fantastic!

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Hello and welcome to our revamped X account! Please give us a follow to see the work we are doing to conserve the #amphibians and #reptiles of Nottinghamshire 🐸 📸: Fraser Dunlop

Hello and welcome to our revamped X account! Please give us a follow to see the work we are doing to conserve the #amphibians and #reptiles of Nottinghamshire 🐸

📸: Fraser Dunlop
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On Sunday we held our Open Your Eyes event at FNACP, encouraging locals to get out and record two of our LBAP butterfly species - Green Hairstreak and Dingy Skipper. We had a fantastic day with 15 GH and 13 DS spotted! nottsbag.org.uk/.../open-your-… 📷: Debbie Beet, Kayleigh Woodhouse

On Sunday we held our Open Your Eyes event at <a href="/FNACP1/">FNACP</a>, encouraging locals to get out and record two of our LBAP butterfly species - Green Hairstreak and Dingy Skipper. We had a fantastic day with 15 GH and 13 DS spotted!
nottsbag.org.uk/.../open-your-…
📷: Debbie Beet, Kayleigh Woodhouse
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It's now the time of year when the Notts BAG partnership is working hard to remove invasive Himalayan Balsam. One of the areas that requires attention is along the Ouse Dyke - to find out how to get involved, take a look at our latest blog: nottsbag.org.uk/.../improving-…

It's now the time of year when the Notts BAG partnership is working hard to remove invasive Himalayan Balsam. One of the areas that requires attention is along the Ouse Dyke - to find out how to get involved, take a look at our latest blog: nottsbag.org.uk/.../improving-…
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Broxtowe Borough Council have been awarded funding for a habitat improvement project at Bramcote Hills Park. For more information about the project, see: nottsbag.org.uk/2024/06/11/wil… 📷: The Site at present, Emma Malpass

Broxtowe Borough Council have been awarded funding for a habitat improvement project at Bramcote Hills Park. For more information about the project, see: nottsbag.org.uk/2024/06/11/wil…

📷: The Site at present, Emma Malpass
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The Forestry Plastics Working Group have developed "Plot That Plastic", a project aiming to map areas of plastic pollution from old tree guards. This will allow the tree guards to be removed from the environment and recycled. For more info see: nottsbag.org.uk/2024/06/17/plo…

The Forestry Plastics Working Group have developed  "Plot That Plastic", a project aiming to map areas of plastic pollution from old tree guards. This will allow the tree guards to be removed from the environment and recycled. For more info see:
nottsbag.org.uk/2024/06/17/plo…
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Killer and Demon Shrimp are two Invasive Non-Native Species that are reducing the diversity of our watercourses. Take a look at our latest blog to learn more about them and to find out what to do if you happen to see them: nottsbag.org.uk/.../invasive-s… 🦐

Killer and Demon Shrimp are two Invasive Non-Native Species that are reducing the diversity of our watercourses. Take a look at our latest blog to learn more about them and to find out what to do if you happen to see them: nottsbag.org.uk/.../invasive-s… 🦐