Funding to help wood bounce back from Ash Dieback
Ash Dieback continues to have a huge impact on our woodland nature reserves, so we are very grateful for some recent funding to aid the regeneration of one of our woods in Cambridgeshire.
Ash Dieback continues to have a huge impact on our woodland nature reserves, so we are very grateful for some recent funding to aid the regeneration of one of our woods in Cambridgeshire.
We're launching our largest ever public appeal to save the 150 hectare (377 acre) site - the largest area of shrubland and young woodland in Central England.
The first stage in a huge wetland creation project has begun in Cambridgeshire as a former farm has been sown with a crop of grass for the first time.
The health and wellbeing of the public, volunteers and staff are of utmost importance to The Wildlife Trusts, and we have therefore been keeping a close eye on government advice in response to the…
A pioneering project looking at creating new habitat banks for butterflies is now possible thanks to funding via the People’s Postcode Lottery Nature Based Solutions Fund
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30 - a bold mission to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
Nationally scarce, rare in Cambridgeshire, a colony of small blue butterflies at Trumpington Meadows has been given time to establish, and this week their presence has now been officially and…
A much needed programme of works at Woodston Ponds including willow pollarding, boardwalk replacement and repair, and reedbed restoration have been made possible in the last year thanks to grant…
Trumpington Meadows has become a hedgehog release centre in collaboration with Shepreth Hedgehog Hospital. MP Daniel Zeichner came along for the first release of rescued Nora
The country's only rotary ditcher machine has been hard at work in the Nene Valley creating a swathe of ditches and channels - new habitats for breeding and overwintering wading birds