Find out all about the people behind the conservation work of the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants. Go behind the scenes at some of our reserves, get up close and personal with some of the wildlife, and listen to what the people who work for us find exciting, challenging and amazing about the work they do to protect wildlife and wild places in our three counties, and make it accessible for people to enjoy.
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Find out all about the people behind the conservation work of the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants. Go behind the scenes at some of our reserves, get up close and personal with some of the wildlife, and listen to what the people who work for us find exciting, challenging and amazing about the work they do to protect wildlife and wild places in our three counties, and make it accessible for people to enjoy.
Join Corporate Partnerships Manager, and keen birder, Nathan Long for a nearly-dawn chorus in Cambridgeshire with podcast host Sophie Baker to celebrate International Dawn Chorus Day, which this year (2025) takes place on Sunday 4th May. Whether you want to be inspired to get out and listen to the birds, or would rather someone else did it for you.. (I don't blame you!)... this podcast covers a wonderful walk around a Cambridgeshire reserve, taking in the birds and chatting about what it is that makes the cacophony of birdsong in the early morning so magical to human ears.
In Conservation...
Find out all about the people behind the conservation work of the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants. Go behind the scenes at some of our reserves, get up close and personal with some of the wildlife, and listen to what the people who work for us find exciting, challenging and amazing about the work they do to protect wildlife and wild places in our three counties, and make it accessible for people to enjoy.