Futureproofing our woodlands
A project to futureproof ancient woodlands in Cambridgeshire in the face of climate change is underway.
A project to futureproof ancient woodlands in Cambridgeshire in the face of climate change is underway.
A new report, Embracing Nature, published today by The Wildlife Trusts, identifies drought as the current leading threat to their nature reserves for the first time.
Eight experimental butterfly banks were built at Totternhoe and Pegsdon nature reserves in Bedfordshire almost two years ago; a recent vegetation and butterfly survey at Totternhoe shows how the…
A large section of reedbed at Dogsthorpe Star Pit nature reserve, Peterborough, has been destroyed in a fire. As long spells of dry, very hot weather are increasingly regular events, all care and…
Taking small actions can help animals and plants cope in hot weather
A new report Changing Nature by the Wildlife Trusts outlines radical steps required to help nature adapt to climate change
Today, Wed 2 March, sees the launch of the Wilder Future report showcasing local conservation and highlighting the importance of investing in nature as it faces the threats of unsustainable…
After three storms back to back, damage has been seen at reserves across the region, especially in our Cambridgeshire woodlands - our teams are out on clear up operations, making the sites safe…
A Fens consortium, the Fens East Peat Partnership, will benefit from funding to further help vital restoration of peatlands
After a 'mini tornado' swept through parts of Northamptonshire at speed, felling and uprooting trees in its wake, it's taken the last two weeks for our reserves team to clear up…