Common mayfly
Also known as the 'green drake mayfly', the common mayfly can be found around unpolluted wetlands, such as lakes and rivers. It has transparent, lacy wings and three long 'tails…
Also known as the 'green drake mayfly', the common mayfly can be found around unpolluted wetlands, such as lakes and rivers. It has transparent, lacy wings and three long 'tails…
As the name suggests, the Common medium stonefly is found in gravelly upland rivers and streams, often on bankside stones and plants. There are 34 species of Stonefly in the UK, which are hard to…
Due to covid 19, we have had to think of ways to best deliver our wildlife training workshops, within the current guidelines
Owen Mountford explains his background and role as a trainer for the wildlife training workshops programme
Juliette Butler, Training Workshops Officer, talks about the launch of new online training sessions
It's been a bumpy couple of years but we've loved seeing people again!
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…
The once-common pochard is now under threat because its populations are declining rapidly. The UK is an important winter destination for the pochard, with 48,000 birds visiting our wetlands and…