A former farm left to rewild for decades has been saved for generations to come following one of the Wildlife Trusts’ largest ever public fundraising appeals.
The Cambridge University environmental economist and author of a groundbreaking report on protecting global nature has set his sights closer to home as president of his local Wildlife Trust. At its ...
Hear from Evie Crouch, Education Officer at Cody Dock, about their inspiring work connecting local communities with urban nature in East London. Main Seminar Room, David Attenborough Building. Please ...
This is a chance for young people aged 12-18 to enjoy some time in ancient woodland and try out the traditional craft of wood carving This Youth Ranger session will be held in Hay Wood on Stopsley ...
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire November 2024 prize draw to win four tickets to the Cambridge Botanic Lights 2024, Cambridge University Botanic Garden. This ...
Each year the Wildlife Trust BCN’s Trustees give awards at our AGM to recognise some of the most hardworking and passionate volunteers across our three counties. We would like to say a huge thank you ...
Blows Downs Nature Reserve has benefitted from a variety of new interpretation and infrastructure during the summer thanks to funding from National Highways and Natural England. The National Highways ...
Situated on the boardwalk at Rushden Lakes Retail Park, our Nene Wetlands Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Nene Wetlands, a huge nature reserve made up of five connected wildlife sites. Regular ...
Every Local Group provides an opportunity for Trust members to join together to discover, enjoy and protect wildlife through guided walks, illustrated talks and meetings. Many also provide practical ...
About the reserve These two chalk quarries once provided hard chalk to build Cambridge University colleges and lime for cement. Today they support a variety of habitats that harbour some rare plants ...
Churchyards and graveyards are ideal havens for wildlife: many birds nest and feed in them, many wild flowers thrive, and their trees are often important and historical features of the town or village ...