Huntingdonshire Local Group Event: Brampton Wood - Spring Guided Walks
Guided Walks in Brampton Wood to see Bluebells and other Spring flora and fauna.
Guided Walks in Brampton Wood to see Bluebells and other Spring flora and fauna.
Wildlife Watch member Elizabeth tells us about studying Brampton Wood for her John Muir Award
Cambridgeshire's second largest ancient wood is over 900 years old!
West Cambs reserves manager Aidan Matthews reflects on the implications of muddy conditions underfoot at Brampton Wood
Guided Walk to investigate the butterflies of this nationally important site
One of the most ancient woods in Cambridgeshire, Brampton Wood, undergoes annual autumnal conifer removal, returning it to native broad-leaved deciduous species. Caution, men at work!
We will be taken around the site, which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its diverse flora, by the warden Graham Moorby and hopefully we will see among other species…
Drones are an incredibly useful new tool in conservation. The Wildlife Trust BCN are investigating how we can use drones to help with our conservation and research work.
Thirty years ago this week Brampton Wood, Cambridgeshire, was successfully bought by the Trust saving its future for posterity - helped by the impactful endeavours of willing volunteers
Ellie Bladon tells us about the making of the short film "Conserving Brampton's Indicator" for the Back from the Brink film and photography competition