A Brexit fit for wildlife?
Theresa May’s speech on 17 January 2017 provided further detail on what the UK’s departure from the European Union will actually mean.
Theresa May’s speech on 17 January 2017 provided further detail on what the UK’s departure from the European Union will actually mean.
The lilac-blue wood blewit grows in woodland and parkland. It is edible and gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - pop along to a Wildlife Trust event to try…
On 15 April four teams of runners took part in the Trust’s Cambourne 10K Business Challenge, held in and around our beautiful nature reserve and country park. Each year we challenge local…
Our intrepid promoter Harry Hog is now officially out and about visiting Wildlife Trust nature reserves in our three counties. Read the first of his ‘Hog Blog’s about how our local wildlife is…
The brent goose flies to the UK for the milder winter. Two populations arrive: those with dark bellies can be found around Eastern England; while those with pale bellies can be found in the North…
Trust Promoter Harry Hog has been exploring our reserves this winter - and helping wildlife on his own doorstep, too.
Our intrepid Trust promoter on the joys of autumn berries and murmurations at some of our reserves
Gardening and wildlife have a direct link explored in a new report from the Horticultural Trades Association
Delve into the fascinating world of freshwater invertebrates with Communities and Wildlife Officer Rebecca Neal
Sustainable environmental land management is the way forward for wildlife friendly farming - we work with farmers locally advising on habitat creation and management for the benefit of all species…