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
Community & Wildlife Officer Ruth Sneath, provides an update on work to build a beacon forest school and nature-based learning service in north Bedfordshire
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…
It's been another couple of busy months for the Bedfordshire Youth Rangers across the county, writes Communities Officer Sarah Cowling
Totternhoe Nature Reserve is wonderful at any time of the day but there's something magical about being there after dark at our annual Creatures of the Night Event, says Sarah Cowling
On a bat survey at Pitsford Water nature reserve after extreme heat, Volunteer Officer Isabella Clarke detects an eerie silence . . .
Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits Nature Reserve offered a glimmering show of glow-worms at a recent ‘Chalk and Cheese’ event for corporate members
Nine staff members from corporate partner Arm recently joined Wildlife Trust staff to participate in a Wild Experience Day. Business Partnerships Manager Nathan Long charts the day
At Pitsford Water nature reserve, we are fortunate to have six tern rafts which instantly attracted a breeding colony of terns to the reservoir back in 2000 when the first raft was installed,…
Supporting Prologis, one of our corporate partners, as they launch a new hub near our Lilbourne Meadows Nature Reserve.
Communities and Wildlife Officer, Megan, gives an update on what's been going on at Summer Leys over the past month.