
Vandalism at Great Fen Hide
The wonderful Tower Hide at Trundle Mere Lookout overlooking Rymes Reedbed at the Great Fen has been vandalised causing sadness and frustration to staff, volunteers and all who use this beautiful…
Sarah Lambert
The wonderful Tower Hide at Trundle Mere Lookout overlooking Rymes Reedbed at the Great Fen has been vandalised causing sadness and frustration to staff, volunteers and all who use this beautiful…
In a new report published today The Wildlife Trusts demonstrate how a variety of natural landscapes in the UK can store carbon, making the case for addressing the climate and nature emergencies…
Due to Covid-19 all work on the wet farming crop trials - part of the two year Water Works project - was halted at the Great Fen in observance with government guidelines
Two projects have benefitted from Tesco Bags of Help funding: a project enhancing Health and Wellbeing at the Great Fen and Paxton Pits Bone Detectives scheme, both of which have fostered and…
In 2007 HRH The Prince of Wales became Royal Patron of the Great Fen. The Wildlife Trust is delighted that this year His Royal Highness has agreed to a third term of patronage
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire working with partners Cambridgeshire ACRE, the University of East London and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology has…
The top three win prizes provided by our partners Opticron and a calendar of all the winners will be produced for 2019
The Royal Cornwall Show was attended by a team from the Great Fen as part of the Prince's Countryside Parade celebrating the Prince of Wales’s lifelong contribution to rural life
The Cambridgeshire Fens has the potential to become a UNESCO recognised Biosphere Reserve
With the end of Heritage Lottery Funding for the Great Fen, much progress and many achievements have been made possible over the last eight years