
Monitoring birds on nature reserves
An update on the different types of bird surveys currently happening on nature reserves, and what they can tell us.
An update on the different types of bird surveys currently happening on nature reserves, and what they can tell us.
We are working with students at Anglia Ruskin University on an exciting project that benefits everyone
Katharine Flach updates on progress of the Ancient Woodland Inventory and encourages people to get involved with basic woodland surveys
Matt Hayes, PhD student and Wildlife Trust BCN Trustee, gives an update on how this innovative project has fared in the year following the banks being built.
Find out more about breeding bird surveys on Wildlife Trust nature reserves, what they can tell us, and how to get involved
Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) explains how a drone survey takes place
Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) tells us about a close encounter with a mini "tarantula"
Find out about this exciting new publication, letting people know why our area is so important for wildlife and conservation.
John Showers, Northants County Diptera recorder, gives an insight into Craneflies, and the recording scheme, and hopes to encourage more people to learn about these fascinating insects.
Sharon Stilliard has been volunteering with the Wildlife Trust for nearly 15 years and was a joint winner of the 2021 Oliver Rackham Award at this years AGM. Find out how she got involved with…