Do monitoring teams hibernate?
What does the team get up to over the winter months?
Water beetles and bugs can tell us a lot about the ponds and streams on our reserves
Congratulations to all the entrants for this years competition. There was a very high standard and it was difficult to judge.
Theresa May’s speech on 17 January 2017 provided further detail on what the UK’s departure from the European Union will actually mean.
At Bedfordshire's Kensworth Quarry work is ongoing to preserve and boost the county's last remaining juniper trees.
Building works are coming along both on the ground and across the River Nene at the Rushden Lakes development in Northamptonshire
For the last ten years, the Wildlife Trust BCN has worked in partnership with corporate members Arqiva to improve a site of theirs for wildlife. We've achieved some great things.
Protecting these important and vulnerable sites
The importance of wildlife surveys and the vital support from volunteers
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.