
Hundreds of trees planted to expand popular green burial site
As green burials become more popular in the UK, a wildlife focused resting place in Cambridgeshire is expanding to meet demand
As green burials become more popular in the UK, a wildlife focused resting place in Cambridgeshire is expanding to meet demand
Dogs off leads at protected nature reserves are disturbing nests, scaring away wintering birds and hampering the efforts of conservationists.
Traditional livestock grazing and cutting edge technology have been used together to create the ideal conditions for wetland species.
Wildlife at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire is thriving thanks to a project to plant trees, sow wildflower seeds and train up volunteers.
Boudica, Alan and family make their home next to popular shopping destination
Rare chalk grassland species in Bedfordshire are safer thanks to a three year conservation project which ends this month.
A former farm left to rewild for decades has been saved for generations to come following one of the Wildlife Trusts’ largest ever public fundraising appeals.
Each year the Wildlife Trust BCN’s Trustees give awards at our AGM to recognise some of the most hardworking and passionate volunteers across our three counties.
Reserves across our three counties have been affected after two months worth of rain fell in just a few days over the past week.
A project to futureproof ancient woodlands in Cambridgeshire in the face of climate change is underway.