Conservation Work Parties - Cambridgeshire
Join one of our Cambridgeshire work parties for a wildlife work-out. Get some fresh air, keep fit and make a huge difference for local wildlife, helping us in our work to build and maintain a…
Join one of our Cambridgeshire work parties for a wildlife work-out. Get some fresh air, keep fit and make a huge difference for local wildlife, helping us in our work to build and maintain a…
This is an exciting voluntary placement, to provide a solid base for a career in nature conservation. The Volunteer Conservation Officers will gain knowledge and experience in a wide range of…
Some of you will have met Iain Webb, Community Conservation Officer, on one of our Corporate Member events and activities. Hear about the guided lunchtime walks that we run
A panel at the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival discussed the question: What is Conservation? Brian reflects on some questions that came out of the discussion.
Calling Cambridgeshire parish councils, farmers, smallholders, large garden owners and other landowners with any ponds in mind for restoration or for the creation of new wildlife ponds
Two Cambridgeshire pastures have been connected by the creation of a culvert, thanks to funding from the Augean Community Fund, which now allows livestock to pass between the two
50 surveyors, 300 sites, how many otters? Held every five years, an otter survey is currently underway across Cambridgeshire exploring rivers, streams and fens for telltale signs
Nicky Hennessy, Lilbourne Meadows Reserves Officer, explains how her career with the Wildlife Trust started at the Great Fen as a Volunteer Reserves Officer