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A swift in flight against a bright blue sky

2019 Swift Survey Results

Ryan Clark tells us about the results of the 2019 three-county swift survey and how you can get involved in 2020

Bathyscope in use

Monitoring Felmersham Gravel Pits

We are working to manage the site at Felmersham for all species. Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) tells us more.

Drone pic

Technology for Nature

Surveying from the air can help monitor species, identify habitat types and track the effect of our interventions – what could our new drone service at the record centre mean for Northamptonshire…

Dormouse by Tom Marshall

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…

Anabat and heterodyne bat detectors

The technical side of bat surveying

Unlike most other species bats require some technical kit to successfully determine which bats are using our nature reserves

Expert recorders and young naturalists conducting a bioblitz in Fineshade

Walk on the WILDside

Ryan Clark, WILDside Project Coordinator, gives us an update on this exciting project.

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