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Habitat Management in Northamptonshire: Ash Dieback
Nene Wetlands Senior Ranger, Pete, explains the struggles with ash dieback and what we are doing to manage the problem
Ash Dieback Fund
Ash Dieback Fund
Gamlingay Wood
A magical ancient woodland, atmospheric at any time of year
Gamlingay Cinques
A dry grassland site, providing a secluded haven for visitors
Upland mixed ash wood
Beautiful displays of flowers spread under the gentle shade of unfurling ash leaves in spring, while in winter the abundant ferns and mosses mean these small, rocky woods retain a watery greenness…
Ash
A common tree, ash is familiar to many of us for its autumnal bunches of winged seeds, called 'keys'. It can be found in woodlands and prefers damp and fertile soils.
Lowland mixed oak and ash wood
Lowland mixed oak and ash woods include the iconic bluebell woods so central to our notion of British woodland. Mostly quite small and bounded by ancient banks, they are full of history. At their…
Wildlife Stroll: Millbridge Brook Meadows, Gamlingay Cambridgeshire
Join Communities and Education Officer Rebecca Neal for a gentle wildlife stroll around this Gamlingay greenspace to celebrate its 10 year anniversary.
Family adventure walk: Millbridge Brook Meadows, Gamlingay village
Join Wildlife Adventurer Becca Badger for a family adventure around this Gamlingay greenspace to celebrate its 10 year anniversary.
Harry's Hog Blog - Out of hibernation...
Our intrepid promoter Harry Hog is now officially out and about visiting Wildlife Trust nature reserves in our three counties. Read the first of his ‘Hog Blog’s about how our local wildlife is…
Closure of Waresley & Gransden Woods
Due to seasonal maintenance and the removal of trees affected by ash dieback, Waresley & Gransden Woods will be closed from week commencing 21 August for 6-8 weeks; please note signage on site…