The Government is currently consulting on targets for nature’s recovery by 2042 which we feel would mean that there’s less nature in 20 years time that there is today and we’re sure you’ll agree that nature deserves better!ġ1th April: Camera 1 isn't working properly. It’s just one of the ways we’re working towards nature’s recovery and we know from how popular the web cam is that people care passionately about wild creatures such as peregrines. Please don't panic, it is very unlikely that they will have fallen off the ledge and this exploration is an important part of their development to prepare them for fledging.Ģ6th May: We're happy to share some footage from the ringing of this year's chicks.įitting the rings is an important aspect of monitoring and protecting birds of prey and is carried out by licensed ringers. They will often wander behind the cameras or close to the edge. We tend to get a lot of queries this time of year when the chicks are out of sight. No maintenance on the cameras will be done whilst the chicks are still around the nest in order to minimise disturbance.ģ0th May: You may notice that the chicks are getting much more adventurous and are starting to explore the ledge. We are also having reports of some sound issues on the feed. ![]() In the meantime, keep an eye out for them. We are receiving a high number of queries about this and will post an update in this diary section when they have fledged. If you're lucky you might still spot them on the camera feed.Ħth June: The chicks aren't always in view of the cameras at the moment - they're often exploring the ledge. 93% of Nottingham Trent undergraduates were in employment or further study, just six months after graduating following a survey of leavers.18th June: The chicks are using their wings! They're practicing flying at the moment but will stay around the nest site a little while longer with some support from their parents. Nottingham Trent are partnered with 50 academic institutions across 40 countries, with some programmes at the University also offering the chance for students to study abroad. The University recently received one of the biggest grants to a post-1992 university in order to continue its work on cancer diagnosis and therapy. ![]() The University also does well in sports, with strong performances in the British University and College Sport leagues. ![]() Nottingham Trent University is best known for its Art and Design, Fashion and creative arts programmes, but it also hosts one of the UK’s largest law schools. 93% of Nottingham Trent students would recommend studying at at the University following the National Student Survey and it was named 'University of the Year' by Times Higher Education for 2018. Nottingham Trent was originally founded in 1843 before officially gaining full university status in 1992. Nottingham Trent University is spread across three campuses, two in Nottingham and one just outside the city, and it is one of the largest universities in the UK with 28,000 students currently enrolled.
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