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A Life with Nature – Wild and Tame.
By Graham Wellstead. I was 10 years old when I had my first introduction to nature, both wild and tame. It was 1947 just two years after the 39/45 war. My father who was a reservist, was called back to the colours before the war started with the result that he was one of the…
Chelonians and Beyond: The British Chelonia Group Spring Symposium 2026
On Sunday 22nd March the BCG (British Chelonia Group) holds its Spring Symposium at Homerton College, Cambridge. The day promises, as always, to be fun, with lots of interesting people attending and an excellent programme of events. The emphasis is, understandably, on chelonians (tortoises, terrapins and sea-turtles) but speakers also refer to other aspects of…
Some lovely news to share…
We’ve just opened up part of our Naturespace project to a local CIC — Daniel’s Kitchen CIC — and I couldn’t be happier about it. This partnership means we’re not just talking about doing good in the community… we’re actually doing it. Together, we’re creating a space where people can grow food, connect with nature,…

