Little Bugs is a fun morning of nature exploration and discovery for 3-5yr olds, held within the enclosed area of Wardown Park's arboretum Calling all mini-wildlife explorers...Luton's Little Bugs is ...
Situated on the boardwalk at Rushden Lakes Retail Park, our Nene Wetlands Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Nene Wetlands, a huge nature reserve made up of five connected wildlife sites. Regular ...
The Ely Local Group of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire started in 2007. It is run by a committee of enthusiastic local volunteers giving opportunities for ...
Blows Downs Nature Reserve has benefitted from a variety of new interpretation and infrastructure during the summer thanks to funding from National Highways and Natural England. The National Highways ...
In September ‘Wilder Luton’ was launched thanks to further funding from the National Heritage Lottery Fund (NHLF). Following the success of the Wilder Futures project, which completed activity in July ...
Find out all about what we've been up to at the Community Garden at Rushden Lakes this summer and the exciting things we have coming up! This year we had our second growing season at the community ...
With various Will writing campaigns happening within autumn each year, such as Remember a Charity week in September and Free Wills Month in October, you might have been prompted to consider your own ...
We've been trying something new over at Bradger’s Hill Nature Reserve this summer, which we manage in partnership with Luton Borough Council, who own this magnificent site, composed of a wonderful ...
Reserves across our three counties have been affected after two months worth of rain fell in just a few days over the past week. Our reserves staff are busy ensuring livestock are safe and dealing ...
The Upper and Bedford Ouse Catchment Partnership recently secured funding from Anglian Water’s ‘Get River Positive’ scheme to help volunteers get involved with more activities, develop skills and ...
A project to futureproof ancient woodlands in Cambridgeshire in the face of climate change is underway. Warmer, wetter winters are forcing closures of woodlands and impacting the wild species that ...
Green burials The next five years Why is nature in trouble? Building a Nature Recovery Network Our People and Partners ...