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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…
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…
The second intern from Cambridge University at Trumpington Meadows, Jazz, lets us in on her volunteering diary...
One of our Trumpington Meadows interns from Cambridge University, Sam, gives us the lowdown on what got him involved with nature conservation, and what volunteering this summer has involved..
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…
Snakes are often thought of as exotic creatures to be admired (or avoided) on holidays in hotter countries, but Britain is home to three native species of snake.
Aquatic plants are our next theme for #wildlifefromhome
Fundraising and Supporter Assistant Fiona planted a wildflower meadow from scratch back in March, right at the beginning of lockdown. How's it going?
Donal Griffin, marine conservation officer for The Wildlife Trusts, shares the experiences that inspired his love for the sea.
Voluntary Communities and Wildlife Officer Megan has spotted some spotted visitors in her garden over the spring and summer.
In one school in Cambridgeshire, 30 Days Wild in June was used as a way to get even more kids looking at the wild world around them, with great success, as teacher Judith explains...