Nature Conservation

The Council works with many organisations to deliver improvements for wildlife. Partnerships with organisations such as the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust have helped to enhance the diverse range of habitats and species which can be found in the Borough.

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What Do We Do For Wildlife?

An overview of all the Council's duties and projects in helping wildlife throughout the Borough.


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Local Nature Reserves

There are many sites and areas in Broxtowe which are valuable for wildlife. The Council has formally designated 15 Local Nature Reserves (LNRs) and has a policy to declare more sites whenever possible. Find out more about our LNRs and where they are located.


Attenborough Nature Reserve

Attenborough Nature Reserve

Situated 7km south west of Nottingham's city centre, Attenborough Nature Reserve was once an area of wet grassland alongside the River Trent. As a result of decades of gravel extraction and careful restoration, the area has become a haven for wildlife.  The council, the Wildlife Trust and the site owners CEMEX work together to manage the Nature Reserve and deliver improvements.


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Green Infrastructure

Green Infrastructure in Broxtowe is defined as "a network of living multi-functional natural and semi natural features, green spaces, rivers, canals and lakes that link and connect villages, towns and cities."

Find out more about Broxtowe's Green Infrastructure Strategy.


Contact
Nature Conservation
tel: 0115 917 3507