Wildlife Trust: update
A snap-shot of things to come
News
By Rebecca Neal, Communities and Education Officer
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire
LATEST NEWS! Here is the Wildlife Trust’s January 2025 newsletter about the West Cambridgeshire Hundreds.
Meanwhile, the Wildlife Trust’s December 2024 newsletter is still current – in particular encouraging people to take part in the 12 Days Wild challenge over Christmas.
Local events
- An online Youth Rangers social for any young person aged 11-17 interested in local wildlife and global environmental issues, on the evening of Friday, 10th January.
- A social ‘Nature and Natter’ walk around Cambourne Nature Reserve, followed by a cuppa on Saturday, 11th January.
- A social ‘Nature and Natter’ willow-weaving session at our head-office in Cambourne on the evening of Wednesday, 12th February.
One of our charitable aims is to enhance everyone’s enjoyment and understanding of wildlife.
About The Wildlife Trust
The Wildlife Trust is an evidence‐based wildlife conservation charity – summed up here by Rebecca Neal, Communities and Education Officer for Beds, Cambs and Northants…
We use standard techniques to manage our sites, such as coppicing, mowing, and grazing, which have years of scientific backing, and we also collect long‐term data to study trends.
Our ecologists use a host of techniques to survey including transects, drones, and camera traps. On selected sites we carry out research to ensure specific interventions are working.
- Email: rebecca.neal@wildlifebcn.org.
- Facebook: @BeccaBadgerWTBCN.
- Wildlife Trust BCN main Facebook / X: @wildlifebcn.
- Wildlife Trust BCN website.
Post created 11th November 2023; updated 9th December 2024.