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Using Data to Save Nature
Ryan Clark tells us about two exciting projects that will use vast amounts of data to tell us more about how wildlife is faring in our area - a local State of Nature report and a database of all…
Biological Recording Week: Day 4 - Record Flow and Data Quality
During this week, Ryan will be introducing us to the topic of biological recording. Day 4 looks at data flow and quality of biological records.
The State of Nature 2023. 4 years on - what's changed?
Last week saw the publication of the latest State of Nature Report. Four years on from the previous iteration, it provides a solid mix of statistics, data and case studies.
Water voles in national decline
Data analysis of water voles by The Wildlife Trusts reveals that the species is still in national decline - however, Cambridgeshire and especially the Fens, remains a stronghold for this lovable…
The State of Nature in the BCN Area
Ryan Clark updates on two exciting projects using vast amounts of data to reveal how wildlife is faring in our area -
a local State of Nature report and a database of all species recorded on…
My research
Throughout my internship, I am contributing to marine conservation by assisting with marine mammal research in Cardigan Bay, collecting data on marine mammals from land and boat-based surveys, and…
Waterlogged - the wettest winter on record
After a thoroughly sodden winter some of our nature reserves remain waterlogged in many places. It's hardly surprising - England has seen the highest level of rainfall over any 18 month…
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Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.