Loose dog incidents force temporary closure of historic nature reserve to the public
Conservationists have taken the difficult decision to temporarily close a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire to the public after repeated instances of dogs off leads.
credit Sam Tucker
Conservationists have taken the difficult decision to temporarily close a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire to the public after repeated instances of dogs off leads.
Wildlife at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire is thriving thanks to a project to plant trees, sow wildflower seeds and train up volunteers.
A project to futureproof ancient woodlands in Cambridgeshire in the face of climate change is underway.
Ash Dieback continues to have a huge impact on our woodland nature reserves, so we are very grateful for some recent funding to aid the regeneration of one of our woods in Cambridgeshire.
A recent trial looking to reprofile woodland rides is proving effective, helping water drain away rather than puddling the middle of paths
Toad patrols on Cambridgeshire roads are helping these amphibians reach a place of safety
From maintenance work to surveys, a snapshot of our west Cambridgeshire reserves team and volunteers hard at work at sites in the west of the county
Through effective partnerships the Cambridge Nature Network is establishing tangible results set to improve, enlarge and connect natural spaces in and around Cambridge
50 surveyors, 300 sites, how many otters? Held every five years, an otter survey is currently underway across Cambridgeshire exploring rivers, streams and fens for telltale signs