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  During the winter period, this month our Ely Earth Cafe will focus on ways to improve the energy efficiency of homes. This Earth Cafe forms part of the three month campaign to “think locally” on ways to reduce carbon emissions as well creating cosy homes for everyone – leaving no-one behind. Working with Action […]

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A water vole nibbles on blackberries overhanging shallow water, against a green leafy background.

Bring Back Nature at Ely Library, 10am-3pm Saturday 16 November 2024 Find out about local nature recovery projects and how you can make a difference. Free, no need to book, all ages welcome. But, if you want to be kept up to date on the latest information about this event  – book a free ticket

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    Do you long for a better future? Have ideas of what it might look like? If facts and figures changed things, then we’d be well on our way to creating a greener and fairer planet on which all species could thrive. Maybe our challenge now is to create a longing for something better,

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  An Earth Cafe event, about resources to avoid waste in our area. Location: Prosper Cafe, Ely Thursday 16th May 2024, at 6:30pm It is tempting to think sometimes that everything we own is disposable and replaceable, but everyday items can take a lot of resources and energy to produce. We can’t keep buying new

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The Fens are in trouble. The area is key for UK food production but draining the soil has exposed peat to the air so it is now a UK hot spot for carbon emissions. Plus the loss of carbon from the soil reduces fertility, and increases the likelihood of flooding. Fixing the emissions and improving

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Ely Wildlife Watch has an event on Saturday 16 September 2023 where they are running an evening bat walk to discover the species of bat present at the Ely country park. Electronic bat detecting devices will be available for families to use to bring the bats eco-location sounds into a range that can be heard

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The  and the RSPB’s ‘Operation Turtle Dove’ are organising a training event for landowners on Tuesday 11thJuly 2023 near Wilburton in East Cambridgeshire. Turtle doves are the fastest-declining bird in the UK. Operation Turtle Dove aims to reverse that by building on research throughout their migratory route and establishing feeding habitats throughout their core breeding

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