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Photo credit Siobham Calder- We are Star Dust

Updates from Bedford Borough

An insight into activities over the spring and into the summer across Bedford Borough.
Forest School Competition Winners: I am delighted that Camestone Lower in Kempston are the winners of…

Wild Wellbeing

Wellbeing Day

Ramsey Heights was the perfect location for our Wild Wellbeing Day with Corporate Partner Ewing.

Bat Punt bridge at night

Corporate Bat Punt

The River Cam at night was alive with different bat species, when a group of corporate executives enjoyed punting with Scudamore's Punting Company, during one of our last summer evenings.

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Bedford Local Group - why not come along and join us?

The Bedford Local Group is a long-standing, thriving, friendly group of people with a shared interest in our natural world. We are concerned with supporting and advertising the work of the Trust…

Wilder Future event August 2022 in Bedfordshire

Wilder Futures in Luton this Summer

It was wonderful to see so many children and families enjoying our Fun Day this August - story-telling, face-painting, crafts, games on Stopsley Common, with a sensory walk in nearby Hay Wood…

Circle of children and adults sitting on logs around a fire

North Bedfordshire Update

Community & Wildlife Officer Ruth Sneath, provides an update on work to build a beacon forest school and nature-based learning service in north Bedfordshire

hazel coppice

How each stage of the coppice cycle benefits wildlife

The word ‘coppice’ comes from Old French and means 'a cut over forest’. It is a traditional method of woodland management that involves repeatedly felling trees at the base (or stool), and…

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