Chalk species in Bedfordshire benefit from funding boost
Rare chalk grassland species in Bedfordshire are safer thanks to a three year conservation project which ends this month.
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.
More than 100 water voles have been released at the Nene Wetlands Nature Reserve as part of ambitious plans to restore the species to Northamptonshire.
Work is underway to install an enclosure at the Nene Wetlands Nature Reserve in Northamptonshire ready for the return of beavers to the county.
The Duchess of Edinburgh learned about how we’re helping wildlife to thrive on farms in our region during a recent event.
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.