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.
This is a chance for young people aged 12-18 to enjoy some time in ancient woodland and try out the traditional craft of wood carving This Youth Ranger session will be held in Hay Wood on Stopsley ...
Hear from Evie Crouch, Education Officer at Cody Dock, about their inspiring work connecting local communities with urban nature in East London. Main Seminar Room, David Attenborough Building. Please ...
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire November 2024 prize draw to win four tickets to the Cambridge Botanic Lights 2024, Cambridge University Botanic Garden. This ...
The Cambridge University environmental economist and author of a groundbreaking report on protecting global nature has set ...
We have teamed up with our friends at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden to offer our members a 20% discount on becoming a Friend of the Garden. Creating 40 acres of green space in the heart of ...
This Youth Ranger session will be our first visit to the Hexton Estate which now belongs to Natural England. This is a really large and exciting site as it links existing nature reserves to create a ...
Green burials The next five years Why is nature in trouble? Building a Nature Recovery Network Our People and Partners ...
Join other young people in taking action for nature by helping the Wildlife Trust to plant a new hedge at Stopsley Common During this Youth Ranger session, for anyone living in Luton or Bedfordshire ...
The purpose of this role is to help toads migrating in the springtime to reach their breeding pond safely, by patrolling a road where they frequently cross, picking up animals, and releasing them ...