Meet Cambridge Community Conservation Officer Iain
Some of you will have met Iain Webb, Community Conservation Officer, on one of our Corporate Member events and activities. Hear about the guided lunchtime walks that we run
Some of you will have met Iain Webb, Community Conservation Officer, on one of our Corporate Member events and activities. Hear about the guided lunchtime walks that we run
On a crisp November morning nine intrepid members of staff from Cambridge University Press and Assessment ventured out to Paxton Pits nature reserve, for a Wild Experience Day with a twist. They…
Team building, getting closer to nature, supporting the WTBCN and free biscuits – just some of the benefits enjoyed by local companies and organisations signing up for WTBCN Wild Work Days.
A new technology which creates virtual boundaries via cattle collars is being trialled across Beds, Cambs and Northants: our grazing teams tell the story so far
Last week saw the publication of the latest State of Nature Report. Four years on from the previous iteration, it provides a solid mix of statistics, data and case studies.
I’ve been involved with the impacts of climate change for most of my working life - as a research scientist, I wrote my first paper on changes in wildlife caused by climate change back in 1987.…
“We are bound by and ultimately dependent on the natural world around us.” Sir David Attenborough
Communities and Education Officer, Megan, gives an update on recent wildlife, conservation work and the visitor centre at Summer Leys over the last few months