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Nene Wetlands Education event 2019

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It takes a wide range of expertise to deliver landscape scale improvements for wildlife.

We have just over 100 members of staff all with specialist areas of expertise, spanning conservation and research to education and engagement. 

Please contact our press office to interview one of our conservation experts.

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Why I love my local Wildlife Trust

Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) on what the Wildlife Trust BCN means to him

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Volunteer Officer to Reserves Officer

Nicky Hennessy, Lilbourne Meadows Reserves Officer, explains how her career with the Wildlife Trust started at the Great Fen as a…

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Brian Eversham

Our CEO shares his expertise in blogs on a range of wildlife issues.
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    Listen now: The Wildlife of the Fens with Henry

    The latest episode of our monthly podcast is out now! Join host Sophie Baker as she chats to Monitoring & Research Officer of the…

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    Community and Education in Luton & Beds

    Spring and early summer has been an extremely busy time for our Community and Education team in Bedfordshire. Although much of our…

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    When to Mow a Meadow. Listen to episode 9 of our podcast.

    Cutting back our meadows in summer often looks brutal. Take a tour of Trumpington Meadows with Senior Ranger Rebecca Green and find out…

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