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Feargal Sharkey: ‘Water companies must pay to fix sewage crisis’

Feargal Sharkey: ‘Water companies must pay to fix sewage crisis’

Feargal Sharkey: ‘Water companies must pay to fix sewage crisis’

05 November 2021

Private water companies should pay for upgrades to sewage networks from their profits to solve the problem of their dumping raw human waste in rivers

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How Wildlife Trust youth rangers have been aiding Cambridgeshire care home

How Wildlife Trust youth rangers have been aiding Cambridgeshire care home

How Wildlife Trust youth rangers have been aiding Cambridgeshire care home

31 October 2021

Caroline Fitton also explains what the trust wants to see from COP26.


It’s tree planting season, what are you waiting for?

It’s tree planting season, what are you waiting for?

It’s tree planting season, what are you waiting for?

30 October 2021

Matthew Ling explains how you can get involved in Cambridge Canopy Project.


Climate change caused extinction of woolly mammoths, University of Cambridge scientists prove

Climate change caused extinction of woolly mammoths, University of Cambridge scientists prove

Climate change caused extinction of woolly mammoths, University of Cambridge scientists prove

29 October 2021

Prof Eske Willerslev led extraordinary research that sequenced DNA from soil samples to solve the mystery.

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Hear starlings performing an extraordinary imitation

Hear starlings performing an extraordinary imitation

Hear starlings performing an extraordinary imitation

26 October 2021

Martin Walters describes his visit to North Norfolk, complete with curlews and a red-throated diver.


Greater Cambridge Partnership criticised for plans to install bird netting

Greater Cambridge Partnership criticised for plans to install bird netting

Greater Cambridge Partnership criticised for plans to install bird netting

20 October 2021

The netting is due to go up on a Cambridge jetty next week.

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Can you spot a walrus from space? How to help British Antarctic Survey and WWF with citizen science project

Can you spot a walrus from space? How to help British Antarctic Survey and WWF with citizen science project

Can you spot a walrus from space? How to help British Antarctic Survey and WWF with citizen science project

15 October 2021

They need your help to browse satellite images.


Invasive species can leave lake ecosystems on brink of collapse, say Cambridge researchers

Invasive species can leave lake ecosystems on brink of collapse, say Cambridge researchers

Invasive species can leave lake ecosystems on brink of collapse, say Cambridge researchers

14 October 2021

The scientists also offer advice on the management of bodies of water.


What’s the pull of magnet fishing? A Cam regular explains the attraction...

What’s the pull of magnet fishing? A Cam regular explains the attraction...

What’s the pull of magnet fishing? A Cam regular explains the attraction...

02 October 2021

Popular activity helps river to breathe, explains Richard Leech, one of the original fans of the outdoor pursuit

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Rare bat spotted hanging around at The Perse School

Rare bat spotted hanging around at The Perse School

Rare bat spotted hanging around at The Perse School

29 September 2021

Barbastelles have not been recorded in Cambridgeshire before.


Embracing the world of spiders - and take a walk on the wild side with the Wildlife Trust in Cambridgeshire

Embracing the world of spiders - and take a walk on the wild side with the Wildlife Trust in Cambridgeshire

Embracing the world of spiders - and take a walk on the wild side with the Wildlife Trust in Cambridgeshire

28 September 2021

Caroline Fitton leaps into the autumnal world of arachnids.


‘Murmurations’ plays heartstrings sweetly at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve performance

‘Murmurations’ plays heartstrings sweetly at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve performance

‘Murmurations’ plays heartstrings sweetly at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve performance

19 September 2021

Tangled Feet with writer Steve Waters presents a play – several plays, in fact – within a tour


Exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of autumn

Exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of autumn

Exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of autumn

19 September 2021

Martin Walters spots signs of the new season all around him.


‘Stop the Poonami’ say Cambridge river activists for Sewage Saturday protest on the Cam

‘Stop the Poonami’ say Cambridge river activists for Sewage Saturday protest on the Cam

‘Stop the Poonami’ say Cambridge river activists for Sewage Saturday protest on the Cam

04 September 2021

‘Fish not faeces’ campaigners call for water to be used for ‘boaters not floaters’


Second 10ft python rescued from same spot in village - and RSPCA warns there may be more snakes out there

Second 10ft python rescued from same spot in village - and RSPCA warns there may be more snakes out there

Second 10ft python rescued from same spot in village - and RSPCA warns there may be more snakes out there

01 September 2021

It is thought they were abandoned or escaped from the same place.


How Wildlife Trust and University of Cambridge are exploring climate change impact on butterflies

How Wildlife Trust and University of Cambridge are exploring climate change impact on butterflies

How Wildlife Trust and University of Cambridge are exploring climate change impact on butterflies

31 August 2021

Work will begin soon to create new areas for butterflies at reserves.


Dead tree public art on Cambridge housing development branded ‘grim metaphor for the death of nature’

Dead tree public art on Cambridge housing development branded ‘grim metaphor for the death of nature’

Dead tree public art on Cambridge housing development branded ‘grim metaphor for the death of nature’

26 August 2021

The £42k project has been condemned by environmental campaigners who say trees are dying in Cambridge due to lack of water and over development.

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Giant tortoise - previously thought to be vegetarian - is filmed in long, slow hunt of seabird chick in Seychelles

Giant tortoise - previously thought to be vegetarian - is filmed in long, slow hunt of seabird chick in Seychelles

Giant tortoise - previously thought to be vegetarian - is filmed in long, slow hunt of seabird chick in Seychelles

25 August 2021

Cambridge researchers say the behaviour has never been documented before.


The importance of insects - and the tragedy of their declining numbers

The importance of insects - and the tragedy of their declining numbers

The importance of insects - and the tragedy of their declining numbers

24 August 2021

Cambridge naturalist Martin Walters looks at the plight of insect species and why they matter so much.


Ageing cuttlefish can still remember last week’s dinner, say University of Cambridge researchers

Ageing cuttlefish can still remember last week’s dinner, say University of Cambridge researchers

Ageing cuttlefish can still remember last week’s dinner, say University of Cambridge researchers

19 August 2021

It is the first evidence of an animal with episodic memory that does not decline with age.

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