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Project investigating sphagnum moss, mist and dew leads to award
A unique research project has led to an award for Martin Parsons, a former Great Fen colleague and Volunteer Officer. His MSc field project evaluated ten species of sphagnum for their ability to…
Every day's a school day
One young Wildlife Watch member, Evie, made the most of an unexpected day off from school and learned about the value of volunteering and the power of ponds!
Let the digging commence!
As work gets under way preparing land for wet farming trials in the Water Works project, there's a starring role for Sphagnum moss, with a strong supporting cast of bulrush, reeds and grain…
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Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
8 species of raptor
Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
6 species recorded
Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
6 species recorded
Great Fen goes to Birdfair
Birdfair encompasses the whole spectrum of the bird watching world whilst at the same time supporting global bird conservation, and this year the Great Fen returned to have its own stand.
Spreading seeds of hope for future success
New culverts, new banks and new plants for the new year. Natural England Reserve Manager Tristan Colaco updates us on site and team changes.