Blog: Living Landscapes

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A bee on cow parsley with buildings in the background

Climate change and extinction

Our CEO considers the threat of climate-driven extinction and how the new and growing protest groups overlap with and complement our work

Swift boxes in place on the gable end of a house

New homes for swifts in Little Paxton

Now's a great time to put up nestboxes before our swifts return in April/May. Sophie has been inspired by National Nestbox Week and done just that - and it really is pretty straightforward!…

Pegsdon Hills

28th November: Happy Bedfordshire Day!

Bedfordshire is a county of hidden beauty with great rivers, wild hills and amazing wildlife just waiting for the discerning explorer to discover.

A map showing the opportunities for grassland development in Northamptonshire

Nature Recovery Network Mapping

As the best placed organisation to know where local habitats and opportunities are, the Wildlife Trusts are keen to be part of the solution for nature's recovery

An illustration showing development alongside a wide range of green space and wildlife

900 Voices for the Nene

Add your voice for nature to this collaborative artwork about the river Nene

An illustration showing development alongside a wide range of green space and wildlife

We're making plans for wildlife

Planning is something that we can all be involved with and wildlife can be taken into account at any stage. Let's consider six levels of planning for wildlife.

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