The Huntingdonshire Local Group has been active promoting the work of The Wildlife Trust in the old county of Huntingdonshire for more than 30 years. It is made up of supporters of the Wildlife Trust ...
Situated on the boardwalk at Rushden Lakes Retail Park, our Nene Wetlands Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Nene Wetlands, a huge nature reserve made up of five connected wildlife sites. Regular ...
SKEW BRIDGE PATH CLOSED: Please note, due to the recent flooding, skew bridge path at Rushden Lakes is currently closed. Unfortunately, the flooding caused significant damage to the path meaning it is ...
If you are a landowner in the Nene Valley within our project area you may be eligible to apply for training and grant funding. As part of the National Lottery Heritage funded Nenescape project we are ...
If you experience any issues with this online form please contact the supporter team on 01954 713543, or email [email protected] to register vehicles. The form below is for members of ...
The Wildlife Trust Great Fen Countryside Centre is a converted Victorian brickworks, within a 5 hectare nature reserve. The reserve has dedicated pond-dipping pond, minibeast area, den building sites, ...
A beautiful ancient woodland which is carpeted with bluebells in the spring Short Wood is a fragment of the Rockingham Forest, a medieval hunting forest. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific ...
A peaceful haven for wildlife next to the Grand Union Canal This reserve is an old brickworks started after 1792 by the Grand Junction Canal Company to provide material for the canal locks, walls and ...
The Desborough and District Local Group is formed of Wildlife Trust members local to the area. We support the work of the Wildlife Trust at a local level through running indoor talks and guided walks, ...
Nestled among houses, a collection of small ponds and meadow that is a local stronghold for newts Visitors who stumble upon this tiny site will find what remains of a wet meadow and pond system that ...
Old railway cuttings; an important refuge for birds and butterflies Two railway cuttings excavated around 100 years ago are now an important mosaic of scrub and grassland. The work exposed calcareous ...
This reserve, owned by Ampthill Town Council, is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It sits on the Greensand Ridge, a geological feature stretching from Leighton Buzzard to Gamlingay in ...