State of Nature 2019 Report
The 2019 State of Nature Report has been published.
The 2019 State of Nature Report has been published.
1,000 acres of wilderness in the Broads National Park, with floodplain marsh and lowland fen home to some of the largest populations of wading birds in the East of England.
Just yesterday a new report highlighted our most up to date understanding of hedgehog population trends – our press release can be found below!
A landmark State of Nature 2023 report shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.
Towns like Ipswich are becoming increasingly important refuges for hedgehogs as rural populations continue to decline.
A new report published by The Wildlife Trusts today reveals, for the first time, the vast scale of the destruction and impact that HS2 will cause to nature.
Nation of insect champions needed to reverse insect decline.
Hazlewood Marshes, and our wardens Rachel and Andrew, featured on BBC Countryfile on Sunday 5th March.
Today a new report published by People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) has revealed that Britain’s population of hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) has declined by 51% since the…
Morning on The Marshes. A Bacon Roll followed by a guided walk on the Reserve.