Friday, April 20th 2012 | Short URL
Here is our latest website, Wildlife in the City, designed and developed for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust asked us to create a fun, interactive web presence to get people involved in Nottingham City's green spaces and nature reserves.

At the website visitors can find out about the latest news and events right on their doorstep, as well as get involved in local wildlife sightings and surveys.

The site is a learning tool too, providing fascinating facts about various species that can be found in the city and guides on how to attract them to your garden. Ask the Wildlife in the City team a question at the website and get your answer published online, watch videos, check out the photo galleries and download activity sheets. You can also sign up for free text alerts and the e-newsletter so that you don't have to miss a thing.
Here's what Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust said about it:
We are thrilled with our new Wildlife in the City website... The result was exactly what we had asked for, and more. The website is great - many have commented on how simple the site is to navigate, and how engaging it is. Make Hay's excellent advice and guidance made sure that we ended up with more than we expected, with interactive elements and excellent features... We would not hesitate to recommend Make Hay to other customers
Read the full testimonial and find out more about the Wildlife in the City website in our portfolio.
Wildlife in the City runs on our wind-powered Green Hosting too!
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julia replied on 30th May 2012 with...
I think it’s brilliant that these initiatives are happening, opening up children’s eyes to the world around them. I recently accompanied my daughter on a ‘foraging walk’ which showed us all the stuff you can eat that grows wild in the parks and by the riverbanks. I grew up in the city and was so ignorant of nature but now on our bike rides we stop to try and identify trees and flowers. I’m learning so much alongside her and my appreciation of the landscape is enriched.