Grafham Water
Wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands and wetland areas full of birdlife.
Wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands and wetland areas full of birdlife.
Our CEOÂ Brian Eversham reflects on the role of the David Bellamy in his life and in the wider world of nature conservation.
Graham has been mad about butterflies all his life. He volunteers for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and records them on a local nature reserve as well as nationally.
Greg Belcher, Senior Reserves Officer (Grafham) explains the changes made to the Dragonfly Pond at Grafham over the years
All Saints Church, Grafham, Cambridgeshire has been awarded a bronze plaque in our Conservation Churchyard Awards scheme
Nene Valley Reserves Officer, Laurence, Kidd details reprofiling work at Nene Wetlands' Dragonfly Lake and at Summer Leys- plus positive news from recent Wetland Bird Surveys
In Swift Awareness Week an event at Trumpington Meadows celebrated a newly installed swift box, plus the joyful release of a swift recently recovered from injury
Tree surgery and maintenance plus invasive species control have been made possible at Cherry Hinton, Cambs, thanks to a grant from Cambridge Water’s PEBBLE fund
The Team Wilder movement will create vital corridors across towns, cities and countryside for wildlife, forming part of a network of natural havens - plus take part in a newly launched Wildlife…
We are always looking for passionate people to join our team. If you have an interest in nature conservation, we would love to hear from you. Browse our current job opportunities.
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.