
Prehistoric pigs helping to create a home for wetland birds
An ancient breed of pigs are creating healthy wetland areas for wildlife by chomping on a problem plant.
An ancient breed of pigs are creating healthy wetland areas for wildlife by chomping on a problem plant.
As nature reserves head into the busiest time of the year conservationists have warned that dogs off leads are causing injury and disturbance to animals and people.
An artificial sand martin bank and two nests were destroyed after vandals struck at the Nene Wetlands nature reserve in Northamptonshire.
The Great Fen in Cambridgeshire welcomed the Duke of Gloucester yesterday (03/07/25) - his first visit as patron of the peatland conservation vision.
New ambitious 2030 plan lays out work needed to protect nature
Groundwork has begun to create a huge new area of wetland habitat at the Great Fen in Cambridgeshire. The work starts as the Great Fen partners celebrate 25 years since the ambitious project first…
As green burials become more popular in the UK, a wildlife focused resting place in Cambridgeshire is expanding to meet demand
Dogs off leads at protected nature reserves are disturbing nests, scaring away wintering birds and hampering the efforts of conservationists.
Traditional livestock grazing and cutting edge technology have been used together to create the ideal conditions for wetland species.
Wildlife at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire is thriving thanks to a project to plant trees, sow wildflower seeds and train up volunteers.