Supporter Engagement and Communities Officer, Viktoria, gives an update on our community garden at Rushden Lakes ...
Come and chat to Opticron at Summer Leys Visitor Centre to get expert advice on binoculars and scopes, with the opportunity to try out a range of models Whether you’re a novice thinking of buying your ...
Join botanical artist and illustrator, Sophie Smith, for a beginner workshop exploring the basics of botanical illustration. Working ‘in the field’ you will have the opportunity to study wild plants ...
There are several reserves (or part of reserves) we have recently ceased to manage: No longer managed by the Trust. This site ...
Green burials The next five years Why is nature in trouble? Building a Nature Recovery Network Our People and Partners ...
1. You can improve wildspaces quickly. 2. You can get rid of things that harm wildlife and pets. 3. Glass, metals and plastic can hopefully then get recycled instead and turned into things you like. 4 ...
Perfect for homeschooled teens, these brand new regular Forest School sessions at Summer Leys are a great way to get outdoors and experience our natural world, learning new skills and meeting new ...
This Trust puts volunteer and staff time and effort into monitoring and research partly because of climate change impacts on wildlife. We know we can no longer rely on previous research, and that ...
The Ouse Washes have seen some of the deepest and most sustained flooding, with a 3.7m depth recorded on three occasions - this may however benefit the washes by scouring the river bed and reducing ...
With the wettest winter on record following a couple of years after the 40°C heatwave, few people can doubt the climate has changed, and is going to change more. Not all the impacts on wildlife may be ...
Hear from some previous calendar winners of our Photography Competition and get tips, tricks and inspiration for your own entries. "I am currently studying for a PhD at Cambridge, which is a privilege ...