February sightings
A record breaking February results in some stunning invertebrate sightings and birds breaking into song.
A record breaking February results in some stunning invertebrate sightings and birds breaking into song.
Water levels are high as we celebrate World Wetlands Day, an opportunity to raise awareness of the global importance of wetlands and the part we play in protecting them.
The February half-term holiday provided multiple opportunities to meet new families and show them how they can help wildlife at home.
Following record February rainfall in East Anglia, the water levels are high and as the temperatures are mild, wildlife at the Great Fen is taking advantage of the opportunities provided.
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
This month marked the resumption of some of our public outdoor events. Over the weekend, I led a couple of small guided walks in the Great Fen, hunting for dragonflies.
The community engagement for Peatland Progress has sprung into action with the new year. Our new Communities and Education Manager, Alison Chaves, updates on events, talks, TV interviews and more…
Saturday 19th June was Celebrate the Fens Day. The day drew events across the region, bringing communities together, showcasing the unique landscapes, heritage, nature and beauty of the fens. In…