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!
Cattle will be grazing on site from 30 April. Please note the signage on all the gates and please ensure dogs are kept on leads at all times. Thank you. Over two miles of wide rides, minor paths, ...
Information for schools (https://www.wildlifebcn.org/get-involved/wilder-schools) We work with all ages in the Cambourne area, enthusing and teaching people about ...
Little Bugs is a fun morning of nature exploration and discovery within the enclosed area of Wardown Park's arboretum Calling all mini-wildlife explorers...Luton's Little Bugs is back! Come and join ...
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 ...
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. Warmer, wetter winters are forcing closures of woodlands and impacting the wild species that ...
A moat with amphibians adjacent to an attractive stream and flower rich meadows and woodland From Stotfold take A507 towards Henlow. Shortly after crossing railway bridge (about 250m) turn right ...
The River Great Ouse begins its journey in the rolling hills of South Northamptonshire, near the last remnants of the ancient royal forest of Whittlewood. After passing through Buckinghamshire the ...
Strawberry Hill is an extraordinary place. Some 35 years ago, the previous owner decided to let nature take over this 150 hectare (377 acre) site. The land was transformed from poor arable fields to ...
Car parking charges apply to park in the nature reserve car park. Wildlife Trust BCN members should register their vehicle in advance to park free. Car park off minor road to Wollaston. Open daily, ...
About the reserve These two chalk quarries once provided hard chalk to build Cambridge University colleges and lime for cement. Today they support a variety of habitats that harbour some rare plants ...