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Strawberry Hill

It Takes a Village: Two Years on at Strawberry Hill

It’s been a little over two years since we took on Strawberry Hill and with your help we have managed to successfully raise the funds to secure the whole site to protect the amazing wildlife for…

A group of 8 people in waders and wellington boots standing in a shallow river on a training course

Riverfly Training

The Upper and Bedford Ouse Catchment Partnership recently secured funding from Anglian Water’s ‘Get River Positive’ scheme to help volunteers get involved with more activities, develop skills and…

Outfall inspecting - Pic 1

Outfall Safari

Chloe Apicella, Bedfordshire Reserves Officer, explains a new way of checking water quality

Thick legged flower beetle (Christine Newell)

Meet the Volunteer - Christine Newell

Christine Newell explains how she became a volunteer with our Trust and all the various projects she has become involved with and remains fascinated by

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Meet the Volunteer - Jake Stone

Jake Stone, Placement Intern, tells us about his background and his current intern role in the Monitoring and Research Team at The Wildlife Trust.

Volunteer Caroline at Ramsey Heights in the Great Fen

Beyond Lockdown - A volunteer's perspective

Lockdown has had a big effect on all of us, not least our volunteers, many of whom had to stop work with us altogether at the height of the Covid-19 crisis. Great Fen volunteer Caroline Lewis…

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