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Nature's Connections
Two projects have benefitted from Tesco Bags of Help funding: a project enhancing Health and Wellbeing at the Great Fen and Paxton Pits Bone Detectives scheme, both of which have fostered and…
Award-winning dormouse film: Conserving Brampton's Indicator
Ellie Bladon tells us about the making of the short film "Conserving Brampton's Indicator" for the Back from the Brink film and photography competition
Butterflies Through Time exhibition
A new exhibition at the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, tells the story of butterflies through time via their collections and invaluable notebooks
Star ascidian
One of the most eye-catching sights on the rocky shore, this mind-boggling species resembling a collection of beautiful pressed flowers is actually a colony of individual animals!
West Cambridgeshire Hundreds
Stanground Newt Ponds
Nestled among houses, a collection of small ponds and meadow that is a local stronghold for newts
Arctic cowrie
One of the UK’s smallest and most delicate sea snails and an absolute favourite find for avid shell collectors when washed upon the shore empty!
Connecting with nature at home
My research
Throughout my internship, I am contributing to marine conservation by assisting with marine mammal research in Cardigan Bay, collecting data on marine mammals from land and boat-based surveys, and…
Red gurnard
This brightly coloured and easily recognizable fish is one of three gurnard species found in UK seas. Collectively, gurnards are known as sea robins.
Grizzled skipper
The grizzled skipper has a striking brown-and-white checked wing pattern. It is a fast flier, so is best observed in the morning as it basks in the sun to warm up. It favours chalk grassland and…