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Northamptonshire Hills

Northamptonshire Hills - Robert Enderby

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Advice for landowners

Beyond Nature Reserves

We develop Living Landscapes by working with landowners, local communities and local authorities to protect wildlife in the wider countryside beyond our nature reserves. This involves protecting Local Wildlife Sites, providing advice and expertise to local people in the management of green spaces and promoting a greater consideration for the importance of nature to our society.

Chalk grassland flowers

Local Wildlife Sites

Learn more about our work with these valuable areas of land for wildlife that have no legal protection

Otter swimming in a river

Water for Wildlife

Our waterways connect many habitats. Read about our work to restore rivers and improve water quality and habitats for wildlife.

Upper Stowe Church in Northamptonshire

Wild churchyards

Churchyards can be wonderful havens for wildlife - our Conservation Awards schemes are helping to improve churchyard habitats

Cambourne

Planning

We speak up for wildlife in the planning system and strive to get the best outcome for people and wildlife.

Jordans Farm Partnership - Oat field with knapweed margins

Farming

The Wildlife Trust BCN advocates for wildlife by working with farmers and landowners to advise on best practice, as well as offering…

A view across Trumpington Meadows in June

Nature-rich development

We have some great examples of projects where our work with developers has ensured new homes and communities are built in a way that…

Godmanchester Nature Reserve

Godmanchester Nature Reserve

Nature Recovery Network

Find out how we're connecting wild places together

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