
A summer of surveys for wildlife
A quick round-up of some of the survey work from this summer
A quick round-up of some of the survey work from this summer
The word dormouse translates literally as 'sleepy one'. Find out more about how we are helping them to be more comfortable on our reserves.
Unlike most other species bats require some technical kit to successfully determine which bats are using our nature reserves
We have been surveying the newts in our Cambourne office pond for the last six years, using a unique method...
Ho-Yee is a University of Cambridge Biodiversity Intern who volunteered with The Wildlife Trust BCN this summer
Ryan Clark, WILDside Project Coordinator, gives us an update on this exciting project.
Catching up with the Brown Long-eared bat colony at our Lings Nature Reserve in Northampton, as part of the annual roost count for the Reserve Bat Conservation Trusts National Bat Monitoring…
We have been trialing new techniques to restore the heather at Cooper’s Hill to its former glory
A report on our work at Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits over the past 10 years
Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) on what the Wildlife Trust BCN means to him