Dormouse volunteers: Nest box checks
We are looking for volunteers to help monitor dormice. This involves regular nest box checks at Brampton Wood in west Cambridgeshire and two sites in the Rockingham Forest area of Northamptonshire…
We are looking for volunteers to help monitor dormice. This involves regular nest box checks at Brampton Wood in west Cambridgeshire and two sites in the Rockingham Forest area of Northamptonshire…
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
An afternoon of dormouse conservation and nest box making with PAB
Hazel dormice were reintroduced at Brampton Wood 30 years ago - the first ever UK reintroduction - and the population thrives to this day. Now a new batch has been added - the class of 2023 meets…
Volunteers are helping us to monitor populations of hazel dormouse on our reserves and in the wider countryside. Here's an update on what has happened in 2016.
Wildlife Watch member Elizabeth tells us about studying Brampton Wood for her John Muir Award
Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known…
The lucky dormice of the region now have many new places to keep cosy this winter, thanks to willing teams of local volunteers who have been busy making dormouse boxes
Calling all carpenters! We are looking for volunteers to help build nest boxes for dormice
Cambridgeshire's second largest ancient wood is over 900 years old!
Gwen Hitchcock, Monitoring and Research Officer, reports on the results from the footprint tunnel project
West Cambs reserves manager Aidan Matthews reflects on the implications of muddy conditions underfoot at Brampton Wood