Volunteers needed for a new dormice survey!
This summer we will be using a new, non-invasive technique - footprint tunnels - to look for dormice in a Northamptonshire woodland. Local volunteers will be needed on the ground but volunteers…
This summer we will be using a new, non-invasive technique - footprint tunnels - to look for dormice in a Northamptonshire woodland. Local volunteers will be needed on the ground but volunteers…
We need your help to find water voles, otters and mink...
Orchards East is an exciting environmental and cultural project covering six counties in the east of England - Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
An evidence-based approach has long been one of our core values, underpinning all our work and featuring as a key point in our very first business plan back in 2000. But we don’t just apply…
We are involved with Cambridgeshire ACRE in developing a new conservation project on the Old West river in Cambridgeshire. You can help out by filling in the questionnaire below
Ryan Clark, WILDside Project Coordinator, gives us an update on this exciting project
Use of a drone has enabled us to capture dramatic videos of our reserves
A quick round-up of some of the survey work from this summer
The word dormouse translates literally as 'sleepy one'. Find out more about how we are helping them to be more comfortable on our reserves.
Unlike most other species bats require some technical kit to successfully determine which bats are using our nature reserves