Emergency funding helps out
Across our region much vital maintenance work has been made possible with a generous grant from the Heritage Emergency Fund, enabling use of contractors, purchase of new equipment and habitat…
Alan Price
Across our region much vital maintenance work has been made possible with a generous grant from the Heritage Emergency Fund, enabling use of contractors, purchase of new equipment and habitat…
We are very grateful to Ewing Associates, a local financial planning company, for choosing to support our work with local wildlife.
The Chilterns Conservation Board has received funding to design Chalkscapes, an exciting new landscape project inspiring a wide range of communities to take action for nature and wildlife, in…
The Wildlife Trust has brilliant volunteers from all sectors of life - even meteorologists who have glaciers named after them . . .
West Cambs reserves manager Aidan Matthews reflects on the implications of muddy conditions underfoot at Brampton Wood
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…
All Saints Church, Grafham, Cambridgeshire has been awarded a bronze plaque in our Conservation Churchyard Awards scheme
One of the most ancient woods in Cambridgeshire, Brampton Wood, undergoes annual autumnal conifer removal, returning it to native broad-leaved deciduous species. Caution, men at work!
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30 - a bold mission to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
We are very pleased to announce the winners of this year’s Wildlife Gardening at Work competition - congratulations to them and thanks to all who entered.