A sparkling in the chalk stream
Our latest podcast episode is all about chalk streams; what makes them special, and how communities are coming together with the help of the Wildlife Trust to look after them, in the face of…
Our latest podcast episode is all about chalk streams; what makes them special, and how communities are coming together with the help of the Wildlife Trust to look after them, in the face of…
Our latest podcast episode delves into the importance of access to nature in early years education - and explores how one of our sites in Cambridgeshire has been providing it for the local…
Our monthly podcast is back! And we're kicking it off with an episode to celebrate International Women's Day on 8 March
Chief Exec Brian Eversham rounds up the work of the Wildlife Trust BCN over the last year and highlights some of our biggest challenges for the future in the light of the climate crisis.
Listen to our latest podcast episode and hear the Young People's Forum discuss how they think nature can help young people's mental health.
Learn all about bats in the latest In Conservation: what makes them so fascinating, how we monitor them, and why it's important to keep track of these marvellous mammals
Find out how we're getting communities involved with wildlife and wild places in Luton with our Communities and Education Manager Matt Sutcliffe - and the principles of keeping young people…
The latest episode of our monthly podcast is out now! Join host Sophie Baker as she chats to Monitoring & Research Officer of the Great Fen, Henry Stanier, about the wildlife that can be found…
Cutting back our meadows in summer often looks brutal. Take a tour of Trumpington Meadows with Senior Ranger Rebecca Green and find out why we do it, how we determine when to do it - and what…
Senior Reserves Manager Matt Hamilton takes podcast host Sophie Baker on a tour of Wistow Wood, an ancient woodland of the Fen Edge in Cambridgeshire.