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Environmental Audit Committee scrutinises Government’s water quality plan

Responding to the Government’s latest work on water quality, Environmental Audit Committee Chair Philip Dunne said: “Yesterday the Environmental Audit Committee…

Dormant Orchids Need Fungi to Rise Again

By Kristen Minogue If you are a plant, when life aboveground turns harsh, you have few options. Some orchids respond…

Sticky trick: new glue spray kills plant pests without chemicals

Edible oil droplets trap bugs without the harm to people and wildlife that synthetic pesticides can cause.   Tiny sticky…

Become an EDGE Fellow

The call for applications is now OPEN We are only receiving applications from Asia and the Pacific.   One of…

Dazzling auroras are just a warm-up as more solar storms are likely, scientists say

Nature talks to physicists about what to expect in the next few months and beyond as the Sun hits its ‘maximum’.…

Half term events at Kingfishers Bridge

For February half term we are offering lots of opportunities for children to engage with nature. The events will run…

Climate and environment fortnight

South Cambridgeshire County Council are delighted the announce the launch of our annual online Climate and Environment Fortnight of Events,…

Cambridge Canopy Project tree offer

New Partnership announced to encourage Cambridge Residents to plant 12,500 trees as part of the Cambridge Canopy Project Cambridge City…

Coldham’s Brook needs you!

The Coldham’s Brook, a valuable and rare chalk stream habitat, is set to benefit from a helping hand after receiving…

Cambridge Eastern Access consultation

The Cambridge Eastern Access project is one of four corridor projects that aim to provide better public transport and active…