Cambridge Canopy Project Survey
Cambridge Canopy Project aims to increase the number of trees in the city. There are currently more than 300,000 trees in…
22nd May 2020
The latest conservation news and views from our members
Cambridge Canopy Project aims to increase the number of trees in the city. There are currently more than 300,000 trees in…
22nd May 2020
This week is International Biodiversity Week, as well as Mental Health Awareness Week. Confined to our homes, gardens and ‘local…
20th May 2020
Garden Dragon Watch is Amphibian and Reptile Conservation’s garden herpetofauna (reptile and amphibian) survey. Gardens can provide important habitats for reptiles…
14th May 2020
Today sees the announcement of the 2019 Life on Land Awards by Redlist Revival. This up-and-coming charity focuses on involving…
13th May 2020
Prof Debbie Pain works in the University of Cambridge Conservation Science Group, and was this week’s guest on the BBC…
12th May 2020
The Bat Conservation Trust’s Bats in Churches project are looking for volunteers to take part in their new citizen science…
There are lots of wildlife webcams up and running this spring. If you can’t get out much, or just want…
11th May 2020
The British Dragon Fly Society have recently published a report on their three year citizen science project to hunt for…
Managed by CCI and funded by Arcadia Fund, the Endangered Landscape Programme (ELP) has a range of projects across Europe…
28th April 2020