
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!
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!
Discover the value in treating your team to a Wild Wellbeing Day from Nicola Scholfield, Wellbeing Practitioner.
Sarah Smith, artist and Councillor with Doncaster Council, joined colleagues to tour the Great Fen and learn more about protecting this beautiful landscape.
In March 2021, the Water Works partnership was honoured to be invited to present at the Greifswald Mire Centre virtual conference, RRR2021, focused on renewable resources from wet and rewetted…
The arrival of Christmas 2020 marked the end of Martin Parsons' tenure as Great Fen Voluntary Officer. So what did that involve and what has he been doing?
The new wet-farming beds are rapidly filling up with the trial crops thanks to a steady flow of willing and hard-working volunteer groups
Landscape Photographer Jamie Overland wants everyone to appreciate the stunning treescape of the silver birch woods at Holme Fen as much as he does. He's been inviting other photographers to…
Regular walker Paul Magan, also known as the Fenland Coddiwompler on social media, shares his top tips for anyone wanting to try out the walks and trails around the Great Fen.
Ross Morrison of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology will be monitoring carbon dioxide and methane output of trial crops in the Water Works project via flux chambers