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Ely litter pickers unite to clean up the city

Ely litter pickers unite to clean up the city

Ely litter pickers unite to clean up the city

03 March 2021

The Ely Litter Pickers is a Facebook group consisting of concerned Ely residents.

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Government may decide on new Park & Ride for Cambridge green belt

Government may decide on new Park & Ride for Cambridge green belt

Government may decide on new Park & Ride for Cambridge green belt

01 March 2021

Cambridgeshire County Council applied for planning permission for the Cambridge South West travel hub in June last year.

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Charles has fun with World Pangolin Day run across Cambridge

Charles has fun with World Pangolin Day run across Cambridge

Charles has fun with World Pangolin Day run across Cambridge

26 February 2021

Eight-hour charity run will help save endangered species - and it’s not too late to donate


Jeffrey Archer rescues swan in Grantchester

Jeffrey Archer rescues swan in Grantchester

Jeffrey Archer rescues swan in Grantchester

25 February 2021

The novelist came to the rescue of the swan last week after it had wandered into the middle of a busy road.


The majesty of trees at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

The majesty of trees at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

The majesty of trees at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

23 February 2021

Martin Walters inspects some of the amazing species.


Life - and potentially new species - discovered below 900m Antarctic ice shelf by Cambridge researchers

Life - and potentially new species - discovered below 900m Antarctic ice shelf by Cambridge researchers

Life - and potentially new species - discovered below 900m Antarctic ice shelf by Cambridge researchers

19 February 2021

Strange sponge-like creatures were found living in darkness, far from open water, in a world-first.


Charles’ run on World Pangolin Day will help protect endangered mammal

Charles’ run on World Pangolin Day will help protect endangered mammal

Charles’ run on World Pangolin Day will help protect endangered mammal

18 February 2021

Charity fundraiser for World Pangolin Day on Saturday (February 20)


Peterhouse calls in landscape designer to overhaul gardens

Peterhouse calls in landscape designer to overhaul gardens

Peterhouse calls in landscape designer to overhaul gardens

15 February 2021

Courtyard gardens, a Cosin Court redesign, and the opening up of gardens on cards

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Moonflower set to flower for first time in UK at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Moonflower set to flower for first time in UK at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Moonflower set to flower for first time in UK at Cambridge University Botanic Garden

12 February 2021

Watch the livestream here of the flowering of a rare Amazonian flowering cactus.

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Cambridge artist Debbie Baxter explains her special relationship with trees

Cambridge artist Debbie Baxter explains her special relationship with trees

Cambridge artist Debbie Baxter explains her special relationship with trees

06 February 2021

Debbie Baxter, a Cambridge artist who has previously been featured on the BBC's Countryfile, discusses the power of trees.


Courtship songs ruined by traffic noise: Anglia Ruskin University probes plight of field crickets

Courtship songs ruined by traffic noise: Anglia Ruskin University probes plight of field crickets

Courtship songs ruined by traffic noise: Anglia Ruskin University probes plight of field crickets

05 February 2021

Females cannot detect quality songs amid the man-made sounds.


Buzzard found shot in Cambridgeshire village

Buzzard found shot in Cambridgeshire village

Buzzard found shot in Cambridgeshire village

04 February 2021

Warning: Article contains an image of the dead bird.

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PetMedix: Bringing antibody therapies to cats and dogs

PetMedix: Bringing antibody therapies to cats and dogs

PetMedix: Bringing antibody therapies to cats and dogs

01 February 2021

BioMed@Babraham biotech has early therapeutics for animals


The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch: How the fortunes of birds have changed over the years

The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch: How the fortunes of birds have changed over the years

The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch: How the fortunes of birds have changed over the years

29 January 2021

Take part in the perfect lockdown activity from January 29-31, 2021.


Government help promised for Cambridge region’s globally-rare chalk streams

Government help promised for Cambridge region’s globally-rare chalk streams

Government help promised for Cambridge region’s globally-rare chalk streams

27 January 2021

South Cambridgeshire could be declared a water-stressed areas.


Enjoy the birds around you - and help track their fortunes with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

Enjoy the birds around you - and help track their fortunes with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

Enjoy the birds around you - and help track their fortunes with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

23 January 2021

Cambridge-based naturalist Martin Walters discusses what is visiting his garden and some of the early flowers.


British Antarctic Survey scientists lead urgent mission to South Georgia to assess impact of huge iceberg

British Antarctic Survey scientists lead urgent mission to South Georgia to assess impact of huge iceberg

British Antarctic Survey scientists lead urgent mission to South Georgia to assess impact of huge iceberg

08 January 2021

They will use autonomous underwater gliders to understand its effect.

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Krill could be vital in climate change battle, say British Antarctic Survey researchers

Krill could be vital in climate change battle, say British Antarctic Survey researchers

Krill could be vital in climate change battle, say British Antarctic Survey researchers

04 December 2020

We may have underestimated the impact of vast swarms in the Southern Ocean, say Cambridge scientists.


Cambridge celebrates Tree Charter Day and National Tree Week

Cambridge celebrates Tree Charter Day and National Tree Week

Cambridge celebrates Tree Charter Day and National Tree Week

27 November 2020

Find out how you can support trees and woods as well as hear announcements from the Cambridge Canopy Project during National Tree Week.


From toilet to tap - the future of Cambridge’s drinking water?

From toilet to tap - the future of Cambridge’s drinking water?

From toilet to tap - the future of Cambridge’s drinking water?

26 November 2020

Fancy drinking a cup of treated former sewage water? That's one way to meet Greater Cambridge’s tap water needs - if we can bear the yuck factor.


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