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Forest Schools and Living in the Landscape
Our Team are inspiring children to think about the ‘tiny creatures of the big hills’.
Diggers move in as work starts on new wetland landscape at the Great Fen
Groundwork has begun to create a huge new area of wetland habitat at the Great Fen in Cambridgeshire. The work starts as the Great Fen partners celebrate 25 years since the ambitious project first…
Living with spiders
Every autumn, headlines warn about spiders invading our homes. But what’s the real story with our eight-legged neighbours?
The living dead
Tim Hill, Conservation Manager with Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, is an enthusiast for dead and rotten wood and the animals that depend on it. Read on and find out why decaying trunks,…
Great Fen
Great Fen
The Great Fen is a landscape project to connect the two national nature reserves of Woodwalton Fen and Holme Fen by restoring the surrounding land for wildlife.
The Living Soundscape - taking time to listen
There can be a joy to being able to identify species by their sound, but Communities and Wildlife Manager Rebekah extols the virtues of just listening, too, and letting the natural soundscape wash…
Great diving beetle
The great diving beetle is a large and voracious predator of ponds and slow-moving waterways. Blackish-green in colour, it can be spotted coming to the surface to replenish the air supply it…
Great Fen Ecotour
Join this wildlife tour of the Great Fen, a unique area that was part of the last wilderness in lowland England.
Great fen-sedge
A tall and robust species of sedge, the Great fen-sedge has long leaves with sawtooth edges. It forms dense stands in lowland fens and around lakes.
Great Fen evaluation
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