
£1.5million fund launched to halt species declines in the region
New ambitious 2030 plan lays out work needed to protect nature
credit Sam Tucker
New ambitious 2030 plan lays out work needed to protect nature
A former farm left to rewild for decades has been saved for generations to come following one of the Wildlife Trusts’ largest ever public fundraising appeals.
We're launching our largest ever public appeal to save the 150 hectare (377 acre) site - the largest area of shrubland and young woodland in Central England.
The successful purchase of a section of Fleam Dyke is now completed. Many thanks to all who so generously donated to our appeal to achieve this - we're very excited to take on the management…
Thirty years ago this week Brampton Wood, Cambridgeshire, was successfully bought by the Trust saving its future for posterity - helped by the impactful endeavours of willing volunteers
Despite the wind and the rain, across Beds, Cambs and Northants - and further afield - last week many of us walked, counted steps and saw plenty of wonderful wildlife. Many thanks to everyone who…
The perfect opportunity to get your staff working together and engaged with your Wildlife Trust partnership.
The Trust's Pop up Shop in Peterborough proved a great success - and may return before too long . . .