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How to make a log shelter
Log piles are perfect hiding places for insects, providing a convenient buffet for frog, birds, and hedgehogs too!
The return of face-to-face events
It's been a bumpy couple of years but we've loved seeing people again!
Homes for people and wildlife
The Wildlife Trust's newly launched guidelines for housing provides a vision for future development - with Cambourne as an example of wildlife-friendly development
Homes for the 'sleepy ones'
The word dormouse translates literally as 'sleepy one'. Find out more about how we are helping them to be more comfortable on our reserves.
Events
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
Annual AGM
Our annual AGM in October was well attended, with awards to volunteers handed out followed by walks in the Nene Valley
Annual meadow-grass
Annual meadow-grass is a coarse, vigorous grass that can be found on waste ground, bare grassland and in lawns. In some situations, it can be considered a weed.
New homes for swifts in Little Paxton
Now's a great time to put up nestboxes before our swifts return in April/May. Sophie has been inspired by National Nestbox Week and done just that - and it really is pretty straightforward!…
Warning as animals killed, staff attacked and wildlife disturbed by loose dogs on nature reserves
As nature reserves head into the busiest time of the year conservationists have warned that dogs off leads are causing injury and disturbance to animals and people.