You are in: Cambridgeshire > Nature > Nature Features > Dragonfly hunting in Wicken Fen The ruddy darter can be found at Wicken Europe's first dragonfly centre has opened on the Wicken Fen with 21 ...
Ellis Selway (left) said restoring the peat would help control flooding and provide a wildlife haven The National Trust has begun a £1.8m peat restoration project to mark the acquisition of its first ...
Europe's first dragonfly centre has opened on the Wicken Fen with 21 species of the winged beast calling Cambridgeshire their home. We identify a few you can look out for. The BBC is not responsible ...
Best known for its nature reserve, Wicken also has a number of interesting tourist spots that reveal more about its Fen history... Situated south of the cathedral city of Ely and close to Soham, the ...
A pair of cranes have successfully reared a chick to fledging in Wicken Fen, in East Anglia, in what is thought to be the first time in hundreds of years. The cranes have chosen to breed at Wicken Fen ...
A National Trust project at Wicken Fen successfully restored degraded peatlands, leading to the swift return of rare wetland birds like cranes and great egrets. The re-wetting of 590 acres of lowland ...
Half an hour after we had picked up directions from Wicken Fen visitor centre, we were on fields burnished gold by the late-afternoon sunshine. Two miles later, we swung over a five-bar gate to arrive ...
One of Britain's rarest beetles has resurfaced at a site where it hasn't been seen for 50 years. The Crucifix Ground Beetle was discovered at the National Trust's Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pair of cranes have successfully reared a chick to fledging in Wicken Fen, in East Anglia, in what is thought to be the first ...
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